They are culling foxes in the capital
Friday, 30th June 2017

Foxes are being culled across London
• WHILE fox hunting is a very relevant political topic at present, it is also important not to forget other horrors facing foxes in urban environments – namely culling by “pest” controllers.
Animal Aid has been inundated by concerned members of the public who are horrified at news of urban foxes being culled. Foxes are generally trapped and shot.
What’s worse is that, at this time of year, fox cubs are still reliant on their mothers to survive. If a mother fox is trapped and killed her babies will starve to death.
Culling foxes is not only cruel, but ineffective. If a fox (or family of foxes) is killed, the vacant territory will quickly be taken over by new foxes, so resulting in an endless cycle of trapping and culling.
The government recommends the use of non-lethal, humane deterrence as the most effective way of resolving any conflicts one may be having with foxes. Humane methods of deterrence are not only better for wildlife, but they are often cheaper in the long-term and satisfy everyone.
Animal Aid produces fact sheets – email info@animalaid.org.uk for details.
TOD BRADBURY
Campaigner, Animal Aid