In conclusion, the urban fox is a permanent fixture of many modern cities, a testament to its remarkable adaptability. The challenge for city residents is not one of eliminating the species, which is both impractical and often illegal, but one of managing the interface between the wild and the domestic. By understanding the fox's motives—food and shelter—and consistently implementing humane, preventative measures, city dwellers can minimize nuisance and ensure a more harmonious coexistence with this charismatic, albeit sometimes troublesome, wild neighbour.
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