Evaluation of attractants and bait preferences of captive red foxes (Vulpes vulpes)
Glen Saunders and Stephen Harris
Wildlife Research 27(3) 237 - 243
Abstract
The development of bait types, additives such
as synthetic flavours, and attractants for use in fox control and rabies
vaccination programmes is briefly reviewed. A captive colony was used to
establish bait preferences for foxes. A variety of bait types and additives
were screened for this purpose. The potential of chemical attractants to
enhance the discovery of baits by foxes was also examined. Gustatory
additives, such as beef flavour and sugar, enhanced bait acceptance, and
olfactory attractants such as synthetic fermented egg showed promise. Trials
using captive animals allow for observations impossible under field
conditions. However, field trials are also needed to determine whether
behavioural responses of free-ranging animals are similar to those observed in
captive individuals.
Full text doi:10.1071/WR99052
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