Fox Wild Cat and Wolverine Study Project, is an independent blogging platform run by Terry Hooper-Scharf, who also heads the British Canid Historical Society and runs the Bristol Fox Death Project. His blog focuses on wildlife, particularly foxes, wildcats, and wolverines.
Terry has been researching foxes since the 1970s, and he uses his blog to share his findings and concerns about various issues affecting fox populations, such as disease—particularly canine adenovirus—and the dangers of poisoning. His books The Red Paper Canids is well worth the read!
Terry also offers advice on proper wildlife care and collaborates with Hayley de Ronde, over at Black Foxes UK, further enriching a growing understanding and advocacy for these incredible creatures.
In his posts, he often highlight the challenges in wildlife conservation, including the lack of resources and the hurdles faced by rescue organizations. He discusses the common practices of feeding foxes and the unintended consequences that can arise from well-meaning efforts.
Terry advocates for a more hands-off approach to interacting with wild foxes and emphasize the risks of overfeeding and relying on free treatments for conditions like mange.
For those interested in Cryptozoology, UAP sightings or Comic books also, you are in good company with Terry!
For a deeper dive into Terry's work, I invite you to explore the blog: