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Ecology, management and conservation in natural and modified habitats
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Home range and movement of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in coastal New South Wales, Australia

Paul D. Meek and Glen Saunders

Wildlife Research 27(6) 663 - 668
Published: 2000

Abstract

Data on the home range and activity of 14 foxes was collected from coastal habitat in Jervis Bay, New South Wales during 1993–95. Radio-collared foxes had a mean home range of 135 ha and core activity areas of 23 ha (determined by the Minimum Convex Polygon method). There were no significant differences in the home ranges of male and female foxes. The home ranges of some foxes shifted throughout the study. Some animals went on long forays beyond their normal range. All animals displayed nocturnal activity patterns except during the breeding season or after long spells of wet weather when some foraging occurred during daylight hours. The information collected in this study is discussed in the context of fox control.

https://doi.org/10.1071/WR98030

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