The red fox is very common throughout its range and in no danger of going extinct anytime soon.
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The red fox is not an endangered species at all. Very common small canid over its range.
It is endangered because of Widespread Shooting, trapping and poisoning campaigns aimed at wolves, coyote, and red fox also reduced the population of the Swift Fox
No, they are currently a "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List.
The Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) isn't currently endangered in any part of its range. Some other species of fox are endangered, however, including: the Island fox (Urocyon littoralis); the Crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous); and the African bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis).
There is no Antarctic fox. The Arctic fox is not endangered.
the grey fox is endangered because IT IS
The Arctic fox isn't endangered.
Foxes are very common, and the red fox is listed at a "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List. Some foxes, however, such as the island fox, are critically endangered.
They endangered because people use their fur for coats. and because of the Clementpeole are taking away their homes and with global warming and all...........theey have no place to live.
There is no need to control the population of the red fox.