Tigran Nahabedian has become an active Island Fox Ambassador, helping to spread information about the island fox and working to restore island habitat. Tigran, how did you get interested in the island fox?
Tigran Nahabedian and parents |
photo courtesy of Kevin Schafer |
The Channel Island fox lives on six of the eight California Islands and it is the only carnivore that occurs only in California and
nowhere else. The island fox evolved from the grey fox, but it has
fewer tail vertebrae, a shorter tail and is much smaller than the grey fox. They
are significantly smaller than most house cats!
The island fox subspecies on
the Northern Channel Islands and Catalina are [currently] listed as endangered species
under the Endangered Species Act. (Why the island fox became endangered) ...This is the fastest recovery of a mammal under the Endangered Species Act, but
it is not all good news because there has been a significant population
decline on San Nicholas because of long term drought conditions and frail
health of the foxes and the island vegetation.
Tigran and his mother showing an eagle radio transmitter to other children. |
Very few of the children I spoke to have been to the
Channel Islands so the zoo was a great place for them to connect to the island fox. If you are near Santa Barbara or coming for a visit you can meet Beau at
the Santa Barbara Zoo, he was abandoned as a pup and the US Navy rescued him
and brought him to the zoo. He is so cute!
You can help the Channel Island fox too. You can write reports on the
Channel Island fox for your school projects to raise awareness of the fox. You
can also donate funds to help the Channel Island fox recovery. You could sell
Valentine's Day grams, used books, have a bake sale or lemonade sale, wash cars
or you could use some of your allowance from chores and donate the money at
ciparkfoundation.org or islandfox.org. You can also visit the Santa Barbara Zoo, the Channel Islands National Park or another event put on by the Friends of the Island Fox
and buy one of the really cool Friends of the Island Fox
T-shirts. - TIGRAN
Friends of the Island Fox T-shirts come in adult sizes small - extra large and cost $15 + postage. For information on T-shirts contact Pat Meyer at pat@islandfox.org
Friends of the Island Fox T-shirts come in adult sizes small - extra large and cost $15 + postage. For information on T-shirts contact Pat Meyer at pat@islandfox.org
Island Fox Ambassadors come in all sizes.