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CSIRO Publishing, Australian Mammalogy, 1(40), p. 103

DOI: 10.1071/am16049

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Foxes in trees: a threat for Australian arboreal fauna?

Journal article published in 2018 by Valentina S. A. Mella ORCID, Clare McArthur, Robert Frend, Mathew S. Crowther
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Abstract

We document the first evidence of tree climbing by red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Australia. Camera traps recorded foxes in trees on the Liverpool Plains, New South Wales. This finding prompts a reassessment of the impact that this invasive predator has on Australian fauna: from purely terrestrial to also potentially arboreal.