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Seven fox pups ready for Mother Nature

October 3, 2008 | 10:22 am

watch out lillian hellman, there are some new little foxes in town

Seven gray foxes will be set free next week at the 93-acre Lions, Tigers and Bears sanctuary outside Alpine in eastern San Diego County.

The seven were found orphaned soon after their birth in March. The three above were photographed in May. Cared for by Project Wildlife volunteers, the pups are now ready for the wild.

"These  pups will have a chance to live the life Mother Nature intended for them," said Bobbi Brink, founder and director of Lions, Tigers and Bears.

-- Tony Perry, San Diego

Photo: Project Wildlife/Lions, Tigers and Bears


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More good work by "Lions, Tigers and Bears" and "Project Wildlife" volunteers. Let's hope all is well for the young seven gray foxes.



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