At the Island Fox Conservation Working Group meeting on June 16th, we
learned of a serious threat looming over Channel Island foxes. The Canine
Distemper virus (CDV) is highly contagious and deadly to these small
canines. It nearly caused the Catalina Island fox's extinction in 1999.
Since
that emergency, Channel Island foxes have been vaccinated for CDV with a
specific vaccine designed for ferrets. Unfortunately, the vaccine has
not been produced for two years. Island land managers have only been able to
use vaccine they had on hand, leaving the majority of island foxes
unprotected for the last two years.
A new CDV vaccine has
recently become available, however it is unclear whether it will be
effective for island foxes. There is great urgency to test the new
vaccine before fall counting and health check season. This is the only
time when a large number of island foxes are handled by biologists on
all islands.
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| Safe capture cages allow island foxes to be captured for health checks |
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| island fox radio-tracking collars |
As part of an emergency effort to verify the effectiveness
of the new CDV vaccination, five island foxes will be tested on each
island. Each of these individuals, which have never been vaccinated for
distemper before, will be caught, blood tested, vaccinated with the new
vaccine, radio-collared, and released.
These radio-collared individuals
will be caught again a month later and their blood will be tested to
verify that they have built-up antibodies against the disease. ID microchips and records on each animal enable biologists to know which island foxes can participate in this test.
This
is an extra unexpected cost for each island. Friends of the Island Fox
committed to quickly fund:
FIVE radio-tracking collars for Santa Rosa
Island ($1,500)
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| FIF Santa Cruz Island Trip 2015 |
Thanks to the participants on our Santa Cruz Island Trip and generous private donors, we have provided these important
funds.
The vaccine is currently being tested across the islands. If the
new CDV vaccine provides protection to Channel Island foxes, we may be
raising money for vaccinations to protect as many individuals as possible this fall.
Your support helped us to pledge this important financial commitment. Thank You to all of our conservation supporters.