Environment
Invasive Species: Arctic Foxes Removed From Chirikof Island, Alaska
A recent eradication process removed 242 non-native arctic foxes from Chirikof Island in Alaska. The invasive species was originally introduced for fur farming but has since become a nuisance, threatening natural habitats and bird populations.
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