Thanks God, they are places like this in England. That are helping this poor animals, after their habitat, has been taken away from them. By humans, houses.
Stricter speed limits in residential areas, encourage feeding and care in the community and make a criminal charge for harming one via recklessness or cruel intent.
I agree with everything except the speed limits since most residential streets are already at 25mph. Any slower and its pointless to drive on those roads.
Cost aside, regular feeding encourages fox fights and related injuries, plus the city overcrowding that spreads mange and causes young foxes to starve (see London). Also, remember that despite the catlike nature they're still dogs, and the general public turn like a whiplash on the entire breed/species of any poor beast that follows its nature and maims/eats an unattended baby from having got used to humans. More restoration of old buildings for low-cost housing and less development on previously prey-filled "undeveloped" urban spaces and not mowing every bit of every park and garden to within an inch of its life would do far more for them and hedgehogs, voles, etc. than creating a dependency on factory-farmed animal offcuts, I promise. Leave your burnt sausages and such out occasionally if you want, but don't starve local cubs to death by consistently giving their mother enough to produce more of them then having to move/getting run down by a bus/otherwise cutting the food supply.
@@CrowSkeleton "still dogs"? they are not canine. "Eats an unattended baby" is there a visa requirement for the planet you live on? But to address your less loony points. Territory will be disputed weather food is there or not. Feeding them generally keeps them quieter in my experience, and medical needs like inoculation needs or rehabilitative services could be addressed properly if the RSPCA wasn't the absolute sham it is.
I love red foxes alongside fennec foxes and Arctic foxes. They are such cute and adorable and magnificent creatures. I love how red foxes were featured as main characters in several Walt Disney Animation Studios movies including Honest John an antagonist from Pinocchio (1940), Robin Hood the main protagonist of Robin Hood (1973), Todd the main protagonist of The Fox and the Hound (1981) and Nick Wilde the deuteragonist of Zootopia (2016) a Fennec Fox named Finnick was also featured in it. Don’t you agree?
As raposas dizem que têm sete manhas ...mas acho que as perderam quando se encontraram com o serro humano!! Cada vez mais crescente os veterinários domésticos ...estão a tornar-se veterinários da vida selvagem!!! O que é um grande paradigma!!
It's interesting watching this from an Australian perspective. Foxes are quite hated here, along with feral cats they decimate our timid native wildlife. I had a fox get into my chickens during the day in the middle of suburbia and kill 8 of my pet chickens. It's hard to be sympathetic to them in Australia, but watching this it's almost like I'm hearing about a different animal. Naturally evolved biodiversity just works, and that's where it should stay. Wish we could give some foxes back!!
Less Foxes more Rats! Just goes to show How important Foxes Are to the environment through out the world .. I love foxes they are beautiful intelligent animals ... Japan has the right idea with the fox sanctuary if a fox cant be re released they got to a place where they are cared for ... So that poor fox may have been lame for the rest of his life BUT he would have been alive well treated and happy... We need to stop putting animals down just because they end up with a limp or cant run anymore in the case of greyhounds or what ever is a manageble issue lets make places that give education... Not take totally healthy animals out of forests and their natural homes...or wait until they hit the endangered list but help the ones who need it instead of killing them! im all for euthanasia if an animal is suffering... And i understand the dilemma over keeping animals in captivity... However if we educate then we can bring back the ones who need it into a thriving species.... Id pay to go and spend a few hours looking at foxes (in japan you even feed and interact with them) brakes my heart because when i was a kid there were lots of frogs.. Hedgehog.. Foxes ..red squirrels and so on..... We need to do better by our animals and mother nature😢
Don't ever treat foxes as some sort of pet. Stop initiating contact, stop feeding them. You're entirely interfering with the natural means of how they maintain survival.
@@Siriussky22 Good to know. Here in Canada the Ontario Regressive Conservative Party wants to allow residents/barbarians to unleash dogs in an enclosed area to teach them how to hunt captive coyotes, foxes and rabbits! I am appalled...
USA here: Recently my neighbors have been acting scared and complaining about foxes and coyotes. I try to explain they are not a threat and belong here as much as we do. Know what is a threat literally ripping people apart? Loose pitbulls or "staffies" as the UK calls em.
Staffies as the uk calls them are NOT pitbulls they both originate from the “bull & terrier “& incase your not sure that’s not a pit bull either 😒 here a lot of pit bulls are sold as staffies to escape the confiscation by police. It doesn’t mean they are them. I’ve seen too many times pure breed staffys being beaten to a pulp &still just wanting to please there owners. If you actually look majority of our dog attacks are actually from smaller breeds due to the ignorance & lack of training or understanding of animal Behavour. Your pit-bulls come from fighting stick of „bull & terrier”that where imported from Ireland & Britain. However Staffordshire bull terriers are specifically the “Cradley Heath” variety of bull & terrier from England the USA however got the “Walsall type” ,( bull and terrier was a mix of different bulldogs & terriers depending on where they where breed, cross breeds basically, in Ireland they used different stock then in the uk. Do not proclaim falsehoods and muddy the already muddy waters when it comes to dog aggression, not to consider that majority of “pitbulls” if actually genetically tested aren’t a large % actually pitbulls there’s a lot of mix in there ti adapt them to the breeders preferred look and des position. It’s important to say in recent years it’s been “American bully XL” that have been causing most of the serous bite injuries, it should also be considered in studies that the dogs that shelters have identified as pitbulls only a percentage where correct, too many dogs are presumed a specific breed by identifiers however it’s only genetics that can honestly state with accuracy.
In an upcoming superhero comic book shared universe I plan to write and illustrate set in an alternate universe version of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and DC Universe where anthropomorphic animals and humans coexist on Earth, Xander and Krypton and mythical creatures and Asgardians and Olympians and Frost Giants coexist on Asgard, Olympia and Johuntehim and there are anthropomorphic animal and mythical creature superheroes, anti-heroes, supervillains and anti-villains all with their own stories to tell I plan to feature several red fox, fennec fox and Arctic fox superhero characters including Foxverine/Jason Clark a red fox mutant and superhero and anti-hero with mutant superpowers and abilities similar to that of Wolverine’s plus some original ones and love interest and later husband to Deadloops/Cindy Malle the gray rabbit, mutant superhero and anti-hero and mercenary with superpowers and abilities similar to that of Deadpool/Wade Wilson’s and Foxverine and Deadloops both being members of the X-Animals a superhero team of mutant anthropomorphic animal superheroes and anti-heroes and subdivision to the human X-Men and have their own X-Mansion in the Illinois countryside and Foxverine and Deadloops later both end up having red fox and gray rabbit kids of their own, inheriting their parents’ mutant superpowers and have mutant superpowers of their own and become superheroes-in-training. Foxverine and Deadloops also work as police officers and partners at the Chicago Police Department or Zootropolis in New Jersey on Earth in that universe keeping their criminal records a secret and sometimes work as superheroes operating in that city too and sometimes don’t wearing mutant inhibitor collars to prevent themselves from using their superheroes and Foxverine and Deadloops and their kids live in Zootropolis and the X-Mansion with all their anthropomorphic animal superheroes, mutants and X-Animal friends and coworkers and their own friends and families and their human X-Men friends and allies. Good Idea of what? Foxverine is inspired by Nick Wilde from the Zootopia franchise and Wolverine from the X-Men despite having original mutant superpowers and abilities himself and Deadloops is inspired by Judy Hopps from the Zootopia franchise and Deadpool from the X-Men despite having original mutant superpowers and abilities herself.
If I lived there, I will breed what foxes naturally hunt and release them in remote areas far from cities. Then I'll find what kind of indigenous forests are needed for their natural food source species to rebound in population. Buy thousands of hectares of cattle and sheep land, hire the people that worked there and plant trilions of pants. Build creeks with atmospheric water generators at it's head, release river aquatic animals. Promote it as eco tourist sanctuaries for international tourists and van life tourists, annual Biosphere Pioneering Sustainability Film Festival. Sanctuary tourism and film festival related businesses will give online business eaily replace prior businesses.
These are animals you talk about humanity right🤔 but where this humanity goes while we talk about Palestine(thay didn't have any kind of medical facility Israel ruined there right to live) appreciated humans!!!!!😢
So many baby chicks... It's great that they're being rescued. But it's always weird to me that we who love animals are responsible for killing so many others to support their diet. And I've had pet chickens, they're pretty great. I've actually had pet chickens that were supposed to be a snake's dinner. I've also owned the snake.... Cognitive dissonance..
@@ursinecanine9657 Of course it mentioned destruction! Unfortunately animals that can't have any quality of life due to injury or illness have to be euthanised. Its a grim reality of any animal rescue/rehabilitation - surprised you're not aware of that? Grow up emoji!
Thanks for saving those beautiful animals ❤
Foxes are so precious~ 🦊❤️
Yes, they are ❣️
So are humans
@@jacksugden8190 That goes without saying.
@@lennarthagen3638Bruh
These red fox cubs are so cute.
Awesome~👍
Thank you for saving those foxes~🤗
I just love foxes like they are a native species there ! ❤🦊🦊🦊
Thanks God, they are places like this in England. That are helping this poor animals, after their habitat, has been taken away from them. By humans, houses.
Love Foxes ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you to such wonderful people
Stricter speed limits in residential areas, encourage feeding and care in the community and make a criminal charge for harming one via recklessness or cruel intent.
I agree with everything except the speed limits since most residential streets are already at 25mph. Any slower and its pointless to drive on those roads.
@@hochibamabinladenhusainefe8191 you're probably right, 25-20 is already fine but it seems to be constantly ignored.
Cost aside, regular feeding encourages fox fights and related injuries, plus the city overcrowding that spreads mange and causes young foxes to starve (see London). Also, remember that despite the catlike nature they're still dogs, and the general public turn like a whiplash on the entire breed/species of any poor beast that follows its nature and maims/eats an unattended baby from having got used to humans. More restoration of old buildings for low-cost housing and less development on previously prey-filled "undeveloped" urban spaces and not mowing every bit of every park and garden to within an inch of its life would do far more for them and hedgehogs, voles, etc. than creating a dependency on factory-farmed animal offcuts, I promise.
Leave your burnt sausages and such out occasionally if you want, but don't starve local cubs to death by consistently giving their mother enough to produce more of them then having to move/getting run down by a bus/otherwise cutting the food supply.
@@CrowSkeleton "still dogs"? they are not canine. "Eats an unattended baby" is there a visa requirement for the planet you live on? But to address your less loony points. Territory will be disputed weather food is there or not. Feeding them generally keeps them quieter in my experience, and medical needs like inoculation needs or rehabilitative services could be addressed properly if the RSPCA wasn't the absolute sham it is.
@@CrowSkeleton I know you lot don't like hearing it, but the UK is bigger than London. (See everywhere else)
Foxes are the best, Completely Natural, rodent control agents! 👍👍
We have so so many in Essex, every area I go to has its own family we have 3 young foxes, cubs last year and one male one female adult.
Fox life matters
You are all great, keep saving lives.
I love red foxes alongside fennec foxes and Arctic foxes. They are such cute and adorable and magnificent creatures. I love how red foxes were featured as main characters in several Walt Disney Animation Studios movies including Honest John an antagonist from Pinocchio (1940), Robin Hood the main protagonist of Robin Hood (1973), Todd the main protagonist of The Fox and the Hound (1981) and Nick Wilde the deuteragonist of Zootopia (2016) a Fennec Fox named Finnick was also featured in it. Don’t you agree?
I always enjoyed seeing a fox early in the morning, where I used to live in Colchester. They are such lovely animals.
8:21 They’re feeding them whole chicks? That’s brutal.
As raposas dizem que têm sete manhas ...mas acho que as perderam quando se encontraram com o serro humano!! Cada vez mais crescente os veterinários domésticos ...estão a tornar-se veterinários da vida selvagem!!! O que é um grande paradigma!!
Love them. All wildlife belongs. Co exist with wildlife
Here in Philly I see foxes all the time crazy how they live in big cities like this
It's interesting watching this from an Australian perspective. Foxes are quite hated here, along with feral cats they decimate our timid native wildlife. I had a fox get into my chickens during the day in the middle of suburbia and kill 8 of my pet chickens. It's hard to be sympathetic to them in Australia, but watching this it's almost like I'm hearing about a different animal. Naturally evolved biodiversity just works, and that's where it should stay. Wish we could give some foxes back!!
In some Arab countries it's killed by population without reasons like Egypt & Saudi Arabia
Less Foxes more Rats! Just goes to show How important Foxes Are to the environment through out the world .. I love foxes they are beautiful intelligent animals ... Japan has the right idea with the fox sanctuary if a fox cant be re released they got to a place where they are cared for ... So that poor fox may have been lame for the rest of his life BUT he would have been alive well treated and happy... We need to stop putting animals down just because they end up with a limp or cant run anymore in the case of greyhounds or what ever is a manageble issue lets make places that give education... Not take totally healthy animals out of forests and their natural homes...or wait until they hit the endangered list but help the ones who need it instead of killing them! im all for euthanasia if an animal is suffering... And i understand the dilemma over keeping animals in captivity... However if we educate then we can bring back the ones who need it into a thriving species.... Id pay to go and spend a few hours looking at foxes (in japan you even feed and interact with them) brakes my heart because when i was a kid there were lots of frogs.. Hedgehog.. Foxes ..red squirrels and so on..... We need to do better by our animals and mother nature😢
Don't ever treat foxes as some sort of pet. Stop initiating contact, stop feeding them. You're entirely interfering with the natural means of how they maintain survival.
🚨Fox Ambulance 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The issue is like most over wildlife we already interfere with there natrual means of survival by removing so much of the wildlife surrounding them
@@lee9650...Clearly you found something amusing by your comment, but I don't get it. Never mind. Keep well. Robert. uk.
Informatives Video. Gruss Jürgen 🤠
I wished, there would be a similar project here in the Rhineland/Western Germany.
🐺🥰😍🤗🧡😘🦊
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Do the Brits still have the vile practice of hunting foxes with dogs?
You will be happy to know fox hunting is illegal in England, Scotland, and Wales
@@Siriussky22 It still very much goes on, regardless of legality. The rich are above the law :(
@@Do_Odles yes that it is very sad :(
It happens with badgers too farmers shoot them and leave them on the road so it looks like road kill.
@@Siriussky22 unfortunately there is many people here who don't appreciate or respect the wonderful animals we have here in the UK
@@Siriussky22 Good to know. Here in Canada the Ontario Regressive Conservative Party wants to allow residents/barbarians to unleash dogs in an enclosed area to teach them how to hunt captive coyotes, foxes and rabbits! I am appalled...
Beautiful video!!
No more letting cats outside or catch neuter and release.
I was wondering if the fox had distemper, but I think I am wrong.
Dunia hewan selalu bikin kejutan, Wah info menarik nih😊 ditunggu konten barunya !😊
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USA here: Recently my neighbors have been acting scared and complaining about foxes and coyotes. I try to explain they are not a threat and belong here as much as we do. Know what is a threat literally ripping people apart? Loose pitbulls or "staffies" as the UK calls em.
Staffordshire bull terriers are not Pitbulls.
Staffies as the uk calls them are NOT pitbulls they both originate from the “bull & terrier “& incase your not sure that’s not a pit bull either 😒 here a lot of pit bulls are sold as staffies to escape the confiscation by police. It doesn’t mean they are them. I’ve seen too many times pure breed staffys being beaten to a pulp &still just wanting to please there owners. If you actually look majority of our dog attacks are actually from smaller breeds due to the ignorance & lack of training or understanding of animal Behavour. Your pit-bulls come from fighting stick of „bull & terrier”that where imported from Ireland & Britain. However Staffordshire bull terriers are specifically the “Cradley Heath” variety of bull & terrier from England the USA however got the “Walsall type” ,( bull and terrier was a mix of different bulldogs & terriers depending on where they where breed, cross breeds basically, in Ireland they used different stock then in the uk. Do not proclaim falsehoods and muddy the already muddy waters when it comes to dog aggression, not to consider that majority of “pitbulls” if actually genetically tested aren’t a large % actually pitbulls there’s a lot of mix in there ti adapt them to the breeders preferred look and des position. It’s important to say in recent years it’s been “American bully XL” that have been causing most of the serous bite injuries, it should also be considered in studies that the dogs that shelters have identified as pitbulls only a percentage where correct, too many dogs are presumed a specific breed by identifiers however it’s only genetics that can honestly state with accuracy.
@@webtoedman Still more dangerous than foxes.
Kyubi naruto😂
In an upcoming superhero comic book shared universe I plan to write and illustrate set in an alternate universe version of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and DC Universe where anthropomorphic animals and humans coexist on Earth, Xander and Krypton and mythical creatures and Asgardians and Olympians and Frost Giants coexist on Asgard, Olympia and Johuntehim and there are anthropomorphic animal and mythical creature superheroes, anti-heroes, supervillains and anti-villains all with their own stories to tell I plan to feature several red fox, fennec fox and Arctic fox superhero characters including Foxverine/Jason Clark a red fox mutant and superhero and anti-hero with mutant superpowers and abilities similar to that of Wolverine’s plus some original ones and love interest and later husband to Deadloops/Cindy Malle the gray rabbit, mutant superhero and anti-hero and mercenary with superpowers and abilities similar to that of Deadpool/Wade Wilson’s and Foxverine and Deadloops both being members of the X-Animals a superhero team of mutant anthropomorphic animal superheroes and anti-heroes and subdivision to the human X-Men and have their own X-Mansion in the Illinois countryside and Foxverine and Deadloops later both end up having red fox and gray rabbit kids of their own, inheriting their parents’ mutant superpowers and have mutant superpowers of their own and become superheroes-in-training. Foxverine and Deadloops also work as police officers and partners at the Chicago Police Department or Zootropolis in New Jersey on Earth in that universe keeping their criminal records a secret and sometimes work as superheroes operating in that city too and sometimes don’t wearing mutant inhibitor collars to prevent themselves from using their superheroes and Foxverine and Deadloops and their kids live in Zootropolis and the X-Mansion with all their anthropomorphic animal superheroes, mutants and X-Animal friends and coworkers and their own friends and families and their human X-Men friends and allies. Good Idea of what? Foxverine is inspired by Nick Wilde from the Zootopia franchise and Wolverine from the X-Men despite having original mutant superpowers and abilities himself and Deadloops is inspired by Judy Hopps from the Zootopia franchise and Deadpool from the X-Men despite having original mutant superpowers and abilities herself.
If I lived there, I will breed what foxes naturally hunt and release them in remote areas far from cities.
Then I'll find what kind of indigenous forests are needed for their natural food source species to rebound in population. Buy thousands of hectares of cattle and sheep land, hire the people that worked there and plant trilions of pants. Build creeks with atmospheric water generators at it's head, release river aquatic animals. Promote it as eco tourist sanctuaries for international tourists and van life tourists, annual Biosphere Pioneering Sustainability Film Festival. Sanctuary tourism and film festival related businesses will give online business eaily replace prior businesses.
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People do all this if there is no work to eat!
One was in my house eating my cats food then attacked my dog and they stick or piss
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These are animals you talk about humanity right🤔 but where this humanity goes while we talk about Palestine(thay didn't have any kind of medical facility Israel ruined there right to live) appreciated humans!!!!!😢
But why would you preserve a pest to urban life? Why aren't we saving all the rats in London
So many baby chicks... It's great that they're being rescued. But it's always weird to me that we who love animals are responsible for killing so many others to support their diet. And I've had pet chickens, they're pretty great. I've actually had pet chickens that were supposed to be a snake's dinner. I've also owned the snake.... Cognitive dissonance..
Aren’t foxes pests in the uk ??
Yes they are and they are shot by lamp mainly
How many people are helpless and starved of war, there is no treatment, they can't do it!
"unlikely to be good outcome" so you just destroying them. Awesome.
Same as euthanising a irretreivably sick pet.
Abduction=rescue? You put them back right? After nursing them to health? Your not just destroying them right? Right?
The video literally mentions releasing them from where they are found after rehabilitation :)
@@Do_Odles it also mentioned destruction. Willing to bet the odds don't favour your lil smiley face attitude. Middle finger emoji.
@@ursinecanine9657 Of course it mentioned destruction! Unfortunately animals that can't have any quality of life due to injury or illness have to be euthanised. Its a grim reality of any animal rescue/rehabilitation - surprised you're not aware of that? Grow up emoji!
@@ursinecanine9657chill bro 😂
I couldn’t care less about those foxes, they live or they die, their plight, not mine.