Where do red foxes live in BC?

Red foxes are found throughout British Columbia, from the southern parts of the province all the way up to the northern border. They are adaptable animals and can thrive in a wide variety of habitats, including:

* Forests: Both deciduous and coniferous forests are suitable habitats.

* Grasslands: Open areas with abundant prey and cover are attractive.

* Urban areas: They are surprisingly adaptable to urban environments, often found in parks, gardens, and even city centers.

* Coastal areas: Red foxes can be found along coastlines, where they may hunt marine life or scavenge.

However, their distribution is not uniform.

* They are more common in the southern and central parts of the province where there is a greater abundance of prey and suitable habitats.

* They are less common in the north, particularly in the more remote and mountainous areas.

Overall, red foxes are widespread in British Columbia, and you can find them in a variety of environments across the province.