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sionnach

  • 25-11-2010 10:42pm
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    conas atá sibh, first time ive posted in this section, was walking through St.Stephens Green park a while back, cant remember what time but was in the afternoon, just as I was leaving through the gate on the Leeson st side when I caught a glance of what I assume was a fox, I was just wondering, are there actually foxes living in the Green? I know that foxes have been known to venture into cities but I thought that the Green might be a bit far in for them to venture.

    go raibh maith agaibh


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,034 ✭✭✭✭It wasn't me!


    conas atá sibh, first time ive posted in this section, was walking through St.Stephens Green park a while back, cant remember what time but was in the afternoon, just as I was leaving through the gate on the Leeson st side when I caught a glance of what I assume was a fox, I was just wondering, are there actually foxes living in the Green? I know that foxes have been known to venture into cities but I thought that the Green might be a bit far in for them to venture.

    go raibh maith agaibh

    Wouldn't be remotely surprised. There are several around Trinity and the green would be perfect for them. It's not that the foxes wander into the cities. They establish populations there and thrive. It's a brilliant environment for them.


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