Foxes Reassurance
Summary By: Faunalytics | Published: September 14, 2010
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This survey of London citizens found that 63% were favorable towards foxes, 8.5% disliked foxes and 28.5% had no preference.
Based on a study of 4,000 London citizens using undisclosed survey methods, this research found that people generally have a favorable attitude toward foxes.
Of the 4,000 Londoners surveyed, 8.5% said that they dislike foxes, while 28.5% had no preference, and 63.0% were largely in favor of having foxes share the human environment. Based in part on these survey results, the sponsors believe that fox attacks are neither common in urban settings nor frequent in nature.
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Citations:
London Wildcare Trust, London Wildcare Trust, 2010 International
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