Help orphaned fox kits prepare for their return to the wild after being separated from their mother prematurely!
Two orphaned gray fox kits, just a month old, were brought into a wildlife center after their mother was captured by a commercial trapper. Without her, these fragile kits were struggling to survive on their own. Now in the hands of wildlife rescuers, they urgently need specialized care to have a chance at life in the wild.
These young foxes require immediate medical attention and a carefully structured feeding plan to support their growth. As infants, they depend on special formula and a safe environment to develop properly. Their enclosure will need to provide both physical and mental stimulation to prepare them for the challenges they'll face once released. Regular medical checkups will also be crucial in ensuring their recovery.
With the right care, these fox kits can grow strong enough to return to their natural habitat. Their future depends on the efforts of dedicated rehabilitation staff who are ready to provide them with everything they need to survive.
Greater Good Charities is committed to supporting habitat conservation around the world threatened by extinction through protecting endangered species, protecting the environment, and community education. They work with teams around the world to rescue and rehabilitate wildlife, provide emergency medical care, study key biodiversity hotspots, feed bees on the brink of starvation, and so much more.
We're partnering with Greater Good Charities to work with organizations on the ground who are providing critical care to these vulnerable fox kits.
Greater Good Charities has ultimate authority and discretion with regard to the distribution of its funds. All expenditures made are consistent with the exempt purposes of Greater Good Charities.