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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