
Christine Dell’Amore
for National Geographic News
Long seen as regionally extinct, the Sierra Nevada red fox has been rediscovered in the mountains of central California, thanks to a remote camera, a bag of chicken, and saliva analysis.
The discovery gives conservationists hope that the fox—listed as threatened by California—may just outfox extinction overall, scientists say.
The Sierra Nevada red fox subspecies hadn’t been seen in central California since the 1990s and was considered gone from the area. Only one other population of Sierra Nevada foxes are known, farther north in the Lassen Peak region.
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