We are seeking your assistance to collect fox samples from across Australia
Whether they are road-kill or culled foxes, all samples are potentially useful. If you would like a collection kit please email me (ofb@cyllene.uwa.edu.au) or contact me at the address below. We also now have a freecall number - 1800 633 097.
How do I take a sample?
I am particularly interested in samples less than a week old.
Recording the location. It’s important that as detailed a geo-reference as possible is included for each sample. If you do not have access to a GPS, a site description such as the distance to the closest feature (e.g. town, creek, or track junction). Alternatively, a lot number. If more than one sample is collected from a similar locality (such as a single lot), please estimate the distance between samples. All locality data will be kept confidential. |
Ella Maesepp collects a fox sample near Gnowangerup, WA. |
Male fox shot May 2006 near Grass Patch (Photo: Alan Longbottom). |
Scott Carver collects a sample near Lake King, WA |
Ears are an easy tissue to sample (though any tissue is suitable). A notch can be cut, then a smaller (approx 0.5cm square) piece cut out and placed in the supplied tube. (Photo Alan Longbottom). | Contact:
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