Norway gives Arctic foxes a helping hand amid climate woes

Arctic foxes are being released in Norway's Hardangervidda National Park, but climate change has led to a scarcity of their traditional prey. To address this, feeding stations with dog food kibble have been set up. The captive breeding program aims to release 2,000 foxes in Scandinavia.

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