Bibliography

Although I´ve listed all my sources in this bibliography, two books that really stood out from the others were The Nature of Foxes by Rebecca L. Grambo and How to Spot a Fox by J. David Henry. The former is a solid, well balanced view of several fox species and their relationships with humans. The latter provides some pointers to help you watch foxes in the wild and paints a detailed portrait of the red fox through the eyes of a veteran field researcher. If you really want to learn more about these wonderful creatures, these two books will give you an excellent start.


Reference Books

Red Fox: The Catlike Canine, J. David Henry
(c)1986, 1996 by J. David Henry
Published by the Smitsonian Institutionn Press
ISBN 1-56098-635-2

The Nature of Foxes: Hunters of the Shadows, Rebecca L. Grambo
Text (c) 1995 by Rebecca L. Grambo
Published by Greystone Books, a division of Douglas & McIntyre
ISBN 1-55054-184-6

How To Spot a Fox, J. David Henry
(c)1993 by J. David Henry
Published by Chapters Publishing Ltd.
ISBN 1-881527-17-4

Canadian Wildlife Service: Hinterland Who´s Who - Red Fox
Published by Authority of the Minister of the Environment
(c) Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1993
Catalogue No.CW69-4/5-1993E
ISBN: 0-662-21022-0
Text: J.P. Kelsall
Photo: Tony Beck

Canadian Wildlife Service: Hinterland Who´s Who - Swift Fox
Published by Authority of the Minister of the Environment
(c) Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1983, 1988, 1993
Catalogue No.CW69-4/68-1993E
ISBN: 0-662-20445-X
Text: Richard H. Russell
Revised by L. Carbyn, 1993
Photo: L. Carbyn

The Audubon Society Nature Guides (Eastern Forests)
Eigth Printing, 1992
Published in Canada by Random House of Canada Ltd.
ISBN 0-394-73126-3 (pbk.)

Vertebrate Biocontrol Centre 1992, Fertility control of foxes in
Australia.
VBC Paper No. 2 October 1992. CSIRO Canberra.
- as quoted in Suanders, G., Coman, B., Kinnear, J. and Braysher, M.
1995, Managing Vertebrate Pests: Foxes, Australian Government Publishing
Service, Canberra, ACT.
Special thanks to Les McNamara for providing this information to update the maps depicting the red fox's Australian range

Canadian Wildlife Service: Hinterland Who´s Who - Arctic Fox
Published by Authority of the Minister of the Environment
(c) Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1990
Catalogue No.CW69-4/58-1990E
ISBN: 0-660-13641-4
Text: S.W. Speller
Revised by David R. Gray, 1990
Photo: G.R. Parker

Mammals in North America, Robert E. Wrigley
(c)1986 by Hyperion Press Ltd.
ISBN 0-920534-33-3

On the Trail of the Fox, Claudia Schnieper
Translation of Dem Fuchs auf der Spur by Elsie H. Scherer
(c)1985 Kinderbuchverlag KBV Luzern AG
ISBN 0-87614-480-6

Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia, volume x, pp 220-222, 226
(c)1979 Funk & Wagnalls, Inc.
ISBN 0-8343-0033-8

Encyclopedia Britanica, volume iv, pp 245-246
(c) 1979

Encyclopedia Americana, volume ii, p 679
(c)1976

Encyclopedia Canadiana, volume x, p 220
(c)1975



World Wide Web Resources

The Cochrane Ecological Society
http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~scholefp/swiftfox/

Vulpes.Org (formerly Dark Fox´s Domain)
http://www.vulpes.org/

The Desert Fox
http://www.ecnet.com/home/daio/fox.html

Foxes Online, by Karsten Auchter
http://members.aol.com/bigbluefox/index.htm

London Wildlife Trust: Wildlife Facts - Urban Foxes
http://www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/london/foxes/foxes.html

Mike´s Fox Page, by Mike Micucci
http://stripe.colorado.edu/micucci/foxes.html

The Oz Foxes FoxWeb
http://www.ozfoxes.com/

The Phoenix Zoo Home Page
http://aztec.asu.edu/phxzoo/

Urban Fox Ecology, by T.Susman
http://soong.club.cc.cmu.edu/~furrball/O-URBANFOX.html


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