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Home > Programs and Policy > Wildlife Conservation > Imperiled Species > Swift Fox

Programs and Policy

  • Imperiled Species
    • Swift Fox
      • Background and Recovery
      • In the Field
      • Publications and Facts

Defenders' Experts

  • Jonathan Proctor
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Media Contacts

Please direct media inquiries to:

  • Cat Lazaroff
  • Christine Merker

Swift Fox: Publications and Facts

Download a Swift Fox Poster Swift Fox Fact Sheet
Rare foxes return to Montana
Swift Fox Recovery Poster

Historic range map: Source: USFWS

Key scientific articles and books:
Swift fox reintroductions on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana
Bibliography

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Swift fox conservation team
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Maka Foundation


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Victory for Cook Inlet Belugas

In October of 2008, Cook Inlet beluga whales were finally listed as endangered.

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Related Information

Press Releases

Rare swift foxes are reintroduced on Blackfeet Indian Reservation (9/6/2002)

Defenders Magazine Articles

Wildlife: Global Interference (Fall 2008)

Swift Success (Spring 2006)

Wildlife Fact Sheets

Swift Fox

Publications

Collision Facts and Figures (10/09/2008)

Joint Letter to House Regarding Oil Speculation (07/17/2008)

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