All of that led to the formation of the Urban Wildlife Research Project becoming a nonprofit organization and a working team of nine incredible volunteers. Tuesday, January 03, 2017 4:22 PM, the email from the lead veterinarian for the California Department of Fish & Wildlife sat in my inbox. About the Urban Wildlife Research Project, collaring project needs $25,000 and here’s the reason, Previous Urban wildlife research project, Seven Ways to Know if There are Gray Foxes in the Area. Fernie) and the love of a politically progressive feminist photographer (Jackie Burroughs as Katherine Flynn). So, music festivals are basically the best thing in the world to her. It is based on the true story of Bill Miner, an American stagecoach robber who staged Canada's first train robbery on September 10, 1904. She really wants Festy GoNuts to become a huge success so she can continue to drive around the country checking out live music, camping and making lots of new friends. Just confirm how you got your ticket. Just go to our website ( Urban Wildlife Research Project), check out the letter and go to the donate button on the left of the page. Sign up for our not too frequent and never annoying newsletter to get the scoop on all things festy, and we'll send you our Music Festival Food Guide! considering this and talking with people who know how to restore But Miner cannot give up his old ways. Sometimes that happens live in the field while I am setting up our trail cameras or on the trail cameras themselves as a video file. collaring/take/capture permit from the Department of Fish & http://www.coastalview.com/opinion/good-neighbors/article_c0761a50-8ff1-11ea-820a-cb6590ca5572.html?fbclid=IwAR3zppT1fccMfxw_2RPFuiMzIKmxFBFbQfhFhvFId3lidWQfJWhrD_Vi5PsI I am scheduled to give a presentation at Safari West in July. November and December of 2016, there have been no resident gray foxes So Welcome Back! The female gray fox Big Eyes is out on the concrete overflow channel keyed in on something nearby, her tail notched in a mode that says, “I’ll defend myself if need be.” Suddenly, her mate Laimos rushes into the scene, his tail notched as well. Feeding the Feral: A Study on Feral Cat’s Environmental Impact. The diseases that impact foxes from one degree to another is rather long. People. region of the Baylands and the northern region. |, May 29, 2020 Submitted by William C. Leikam President, CEO & Co-founder Urban Wildlife Research Project A 501 C (3) Nonprofit Corporation wcleikam@gmail.com. the permit that allows the Urban Wildlife Research Project to conduct Presently See https://www.facebook.com/donate/163771915059819/ and please contribute. The film underwent a 4K restoration and was re-released to theatres In April 2020. Don't have an account? For the past few months nothing novel, nothing out of the routine has happened over in Foxland and so I will continue with part II of Disease and the Gray Fox die-out of 2016. |, June 6, 2020 It also saw its first official release to DVD and Blu-Ray, which included a commentary by filmmaker Alex Cox, interview with producer Peter O'Brian, and a featurette about the restoration. |, October 23, 2004 Total Numbers of Gray Foxes in the Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve. Blackie keeps an unwavering focus on Big Eyes, but makes no motion toward her. The film also uses its brisk 92-minute running time to offer a leisurely, rounded character study of real-life outlaw Bill Miner, who reputedly remained unfailingly polite even in the midst of committing his crimes, and whose historic character is captured with effortless charm by soft-spoken actor Richard Farnsworth. The cast also features Jackie Burroughs, Ken Pogue, Wayne Robson, Gary Reineke and Timothy Webber. Coming Soon. Presently up the pinch-point along Matadero Creek by developing thickets that We’ll Just leave us a message here and we will work on getting you verified. The latter part of that year was especially crazy as more and more reports came in of dead gray foxes. As of January 2020, we have two adult gray foxes living in the Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve. I’ve noticed that this pair do not have intestinal worms like many foxes living along the bay. up the pinch-point along Matadero Creek by developing thickets that Please click the link below to receive your verification email. Sincerely,Bill Leikam – The Fox GuyCEO & President, Urban Wildlife Research ProjectA Nonprofit 501 C3UrbanWildlifeResearchProject.com. collaring/take/capture permit from the Department of Fish & That is a very large cat, the equal of any gray fox. Every day brings with it the possibility that the gray fox pair at the baylands will show something never before seen by those of us who study these fox’s behavior. We need your generous donation be it one dollar or 5,000 dollars so that we can begin the collaring project. It's an adventure as bountiful as any, set in a world where appreciation and innovation left the Wild West behind, but allowed its sentiments to linger a little while longer.