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Nocturnal foxes keep low profile - Island's other feral creatures

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Nocturnal foxes keep low profile - Island's other feral creatures

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Article from the Palm Beach Daily News about the local fox populations

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"We get calls from all corners of Palm Beach County," Hitzig said. "The most common is, 'I've seen a fox. What should I do?' "

The answer is simple.

"Leave them alone, enjoy their beauty and let them do what nature intended: get rid of things you don't want anyway,"
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