I refer to the article 'Woman calls for fox cull after dog savaged to death overnight'.
In the road where I live, foxes have been clambering on cars and scratching them and also depositing their faeces in the process.
As they do not bother to pull the chain, muggins here has to clear it up.
As mentioned in your article, the London Wildlife Trust takes the position that "foxes are a desirable part of London's wildlife heritage and...control will only be undertaken in exceptional circumstances".
I personally do not think foxes are that desirable, especially when I have to pay for the damage they have caused and also have to clear up after them.
I wonder what the reaction of the Wildlife Trust would be to what has happened.
Colin Thorne
Dennett Road, Croydon
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