@@celestepalm6949 I certainly feel the injustice of intensive farming however , though not as much as the inhabitants that were killed in the name of progress.
With ever decreasing habitats and persistent intensive farming to propagate the insatiable quest for cheaper unsustainable food prices it is a wonder we actually have any wild spaces left in old Blighty. VOTE GREEN for a better outcome that benefits all inhabitants including wildlife !
Hi. This 29 year old video clip is the reason why I love foxes so much - it's because of the sight of the tiny cute fox cubs when they're born in the spring. And also due to their sweet and playful behaviour. I think our countryside needs a lot more vegetation in it, but the greenery also needs to stop being pulled up so much. It's not very fair on the foxes and all other wild animals to have their habitat disappearing at all what so ever. I think the foxes will be a lot happier if it doesn't disappear. They're just such beautiful animals to see and watch. Aren't they? I'm not too sure, but I think the foxes all have a 52 or 53-day gestation period before the vixens give birth a litter, of between 1 and 6 cubs in total. Especially as they have only one litter of cubs each year. It'll be better and nicer if we had a lot more foxes in the country, but we don't because 100,000 foxes get run over and killed on Britain's roads every year. If England had a lot more of the green vegetation, then the foxes would probably be a lot safer and happier to live safely. Wouldn't they? I think that all wild fox lovers need to do a lot more to stop the foxes from becoming extinct to save them from certain death. I hope the fox population will soon be on the increase here eventually. Hope to hear from you shortly. Robert 20.8.24