Posted on Feb 13, 2022
Central Oregon biologist tracks the rare and mysterious Sierra Nevada red fox
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Very interesting Brother. I love watching fox pups play. We had a couple red foxes living on our property. It's a treat to see them which isn't too often.
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Cpl Vic Burk Used to See Red Foxes Vacationing in Kentucky and Tennessee as a Kid.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."But Bowles confirmed a different identity of the wild animal in the submitted video. It was the rarest and most endangered red fox subspecies in North America that she’d been tracking for years: the Sierra Nevada red fox.
Jamie Bowles never expected to become one of Oregon’s leading experts in Sierra Nevada red foxes. The field research that Bowles conducted is an important first step in learning about Sierra Nevada red foxes in Oregon."...
..."But Bowles confirmed a different identity of the wild animal in the submitted video. It was the rarest and most endangered red fox subspecies in North America that she’d been tracking for years: the Sierra Nevada red fox.
Jamie Bowles never expected to become one of Oregon’s leading experts in Sierra Nevada red foxes. The field research that Bowles conducted is an important first step in learning about Sierra Nevada red foxes in Oregon."...
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - Yes, they are... but they could probably do a number on you if you messed with them.
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