
Urban foxes are a fixture of British towns and cities, but reports of bin raids, noise disturbance, and rare attacks on pets or children have reignited debate about whether councils should intervene. Wildlife groups argue foxes are a natural and largely harmless part of our urban ecosystem, while some residents feel the balance has tipped too far.
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