Wails, Christy N.
Helmke, Claire C.
Black, Kathleen M.
Ramirez-Barrios, Roger
Karpanty, Sarah M.
Catlin, Daniel H.
Fraser, James D.
Funding for this research was provided by:
US Fish and Wildlife Service (F15AC00393)
Virginia Tech
Article History
Received: 27 February 2024
Accepted: 22 May 2024
First Online: 6 June 2024
Declarations
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: All field methods were approved by Virginia Tech’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (14-003, 15-119, and 16-244) and adhered to the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies’ Best Management Practices for Trapping Red Foxes in the United States []. Fieldwork was conducted under permits from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (license 126), New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (permit # 16–0379, 17–0637), and National Park Service (permit # FIIS-2015-SCI-0020), and with approval from Suffolk County Parks.
: Not applicable.
: The authors have no competing interests to declare.