Luna, an Arctic fox who recently arrived in Wisconsin, is on the mend after being diagnosed with salmon poisoning, a ...
A slumbering Arctic fox in winter will wrap its long, bushy tail around its body for added warmth. Its feet are covered in dense fur to insulate against the cold and provide traction on the ice.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Arctic fox found wandering around Southwest Portland in mid-October to find a new home at the Ochsner Park Zoo in Wisconsin. The fox sighting at Willamette Park sparked a ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The domesticated arctic fox found wandering the streets of Portland in October will leave Oregon for her new home, according to officials at the Oregon Zoo. The fox will ...
The Arctic fox found in Southwest Portland last month is ready to move to her new home tomorrow: Ochsner Park Zoo in Baraboo, Wis. She will join a male fox named Apollo. “We’re grateful to our ...
An arctic fox that was discovered wondering in Portland last month arrived at the Oregon Zoo on Nov. 8 to begin her transition to a zoo in Wisconsin. Here's what to know. Arctic foxes are not ...
It’s been about a month since an Arctic fox was found wandering in a park in Portland, Oregon. The agency caring for her says she will never get to roam the Arctic tundra. The Bird Alliance of ...
Ochsner gave her the name Luna, and she joined a male Arctic fox named Apollo. However, on November 30 Ochsner provided an update on Luna: she had suffered from salmon poisoning. The zoo explained ...
Eliza Lee / Courtesy of Oregon Zoo An arctic fox that was found lost and dirty in Portland last month will soon have a new home — and a new companion. The animal, nicknamed “Foxy” by some of ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — “Luna,” the Arctic fox that was found abandoned in Portland on Sept. 12 and sent to live at the Ochsner Park Zoo in Baraboo, Wis. on Nov. 14, was recently diagnosed ...
An abandoned Arctic fox found wandering in an NW Portland park captured the hearts of the community - but also raised concerns over what would happen to her next. Well, we finally have an answer ...