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RE: Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) were introduced to Australia for sport hunting in the 19th century, but ended up being responsible for the extinction of several native species, including the desert rat-kangaroo (Caloprymnus campestris)
Hello friend, great story I did not know from when the red foxes existed if I have seen it in person here in my country there are enough, it is unfortunate that they were taken and released without any control and now they destroy the species is very serious, here also kill important animals of farms, I think that at world level they should control them a little so that not against the species of the ecosystem excellent post thanks for sharing it greetings success
Thank you! Foxes often tend to grow out on control in terms of population size in many places, not just Australia, so it might be a good idea to control them in some places. We do that to a certain extent here in Norway as well, where hunters get paid to kill foxes in some areas.