'Together and free': How a Sask. wildlife rescue's painstaki

'Together and free': How a Sask. wildlife rescue's painstaking efforts helped keep a fox family intact


 
SASKATOON --
When Nancy Dragan received a call about a fox kit that was trapped near Emma Lake, what she thought was a routine orphaned fox call turned into a 26-day project to keep a fox family intact.
A pair of adult foxes were relocated around a week before the Wildlife Rehabilitation Society of Saskatchewan (WROS), where Dragan volunteers, received the call.
The incident happened last year. WROS shared the story in a recent Facebook post.
The initial concern was that a kit, found in a humane trap meant to keep foxes away from a community, had no family left.

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