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Arctic Fox Population Falls but Species Not Endangered
By Michael Chapman

The population of Arctic foxes in Iceland has fallen significantly over the past decade, according to a new conservation assessment by the Icelandic Institute of Natural History. As reported by RÚV, researchers estimate that the fox population declined from around 7,800 animals in 2011 to approximately 4,700 in spring 2024, representing a decrease of roughly… The post Arctic Fox Population Falls but Species Not Endangered appeared first on Iceland Review.