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Why was the Red Fox introduced into Australia?

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Why was the Red Fox introduced into Australia?

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1) “In Australia the Red Fox is an introduced species and a serious conservation problem.[3] Introduction occurred about 1850, for recreational fox hunting,” “Feral foxes in Australia pose a serious conservation problem. According to the Australian Government, the Red Fox was introduced to Australia for hunting in 1855, but has since become wide-spread, and is considered responsible for the decline in a number of species of native animals in the “critical weight range”. In a program known as Western Shield, Western Australia state government authorities conduct aerial and hand baiting on almost 35,000 kmĀ² (8.75 million acres) to control foxes and feral cats. The West Australian conservation department, CALM, estimates introduced predators are responsible for the extinction of ten native species in that state, while Western Shield targets the conse

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