Showing posts with label 2016 support of island fox conservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016 support of island fox conservation. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Island Foxes Thank You for 2016

photo courtesy of Hal Epstein
2016 was an AMAZING YEAR for 
Channel Island foxes!

The four subspecies, which barely escaped extinction 16 years ago, all reached stable recovery levels. This historic recovery prompted the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to change the status of the island fox on the U.S. Endangered Species list.

Island foxes from the northern islands, San Miguel, Santa Rosa, and Santa Cruz, were removed completely from Endangered status, while the Catalina Island fox was downlisted to Vulnerable. For more on this historic recovery.

Island foxes are no longer an Endangered Species, but they continue to need public vigilance to support their recovery and future stability. Friends of the Island Fox will continue to support the monitoring of island foxes and responses to their conservation needs.



Thank you to everyone who helped Friends of the Island Fox fund the following in 2016:

With quarters and classroom "Fox Boxes," private donations and corporate grants, YOU helped save the island fox from extinction.

May 2017 continue the community effort to protect island foxes.  

Monday, June 20, 2016

Friends of the Island Fox Celebrates with LUSH Cosmetics

Come Join Friends of the Island Fox as we celebrate the unveiling of the hand and body lotion with a Channel Island fox on the lid!



Saturday, June 25, 2016
2 - 6 PM at
LUSH Fresh Made Cosmetics
Westfield Topanga Mall
6600 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Canoga Park

LUSH cosmetic's Charity Pot lotion raises funds for grass-roots non-profits around the world. In 2016 our grant from LUSH Charity Pot has enabled FIF to:


The Topanga store will have small and large Charity Pot lotions with the Channel Island fox on the lid!

Come help us thank LUSH for their support of a local endangered California species.

Join the celebration of island fox recovery and recommit your support to continue conservation efforts to keep Channel Island foxes safe and healthy into the future.