My mum volunteers in an arboretum attached to a school, just round from where she lives. The area is surrounded by private homes, separated by a tall fence, and bordered by school playing fields, also fenced from surrounding area. There are no dog walkers, and we have never had a dog get into the arboretum, that we know of, and no other random access. Gated access through the school.
There have been badgers, but have not seen sign lately (their rooting is usually obvious on the paths). It being school land,
The other day, one of the volunteers found this cub dead. Foxes have raised litters in the arboretum for a number of years, but never seen anything like this before. Mum mentioned that the day before, there was a right to do with crows and magpies shouting in the spinney that borders the arboretum behind her house…wondered if it was connected.
I have heard foxes do sometimes kill cubs, but this one seems rather big. Could it be a food shortage? Lack of rain, lack of worms?

There have been badgers, but have not seen sign lately (their rooting is usually obvious on the paths). It being school land,
The other day, one of the volunteers found this cub dead. Foxes have raised litters in the arboretum for a number of years, but never seen anything like this before. Mum mentioned that the day before, there was a right to do with crows and magpies shouting in the spinney that borders the arboretum behind her house…wondered if it was connected.
I have heard foxes do sometimes kill cubs, but this one seems rather big. Could it be a food shortage? Lack of rain, lack of worms?
