Urban Wildlife Research Project

Urban Wildlife Research Project

Helping SF Bay Area people and wildlife coexist through research, advocacy, and public education. The mission of the Urban Wildlife Research Project is to document gray fox behavior in the Palo Alto Baylands region in order to establish healthy habitat need and develop the wildlife corridors necessary for their survival. As a result of helping the gray fox population to thrive UWRP also enhances urban wildlife biodiversity in the San Francisco Bay area through education, research, and advocacy.
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Home Urban WildlifeResearch Project At UWRP we study the behavior of gray foxes and other wildlife in the San Francisco Bay Area to support the conservation of the biodiverse habitats they need to thrive. Through research advocacy and public education we work to promote coexistence between people and wildlife. The Urban Wildlife Research Project is dedicated to preserving habitats and wildlife corridors in the greater Palo Alto Baylands ensuring that gray foxes and other species can thrive alongside humans. Since 2009 Bill Leikam known as The Fox Guy has monitored gray foxes twice daily gathering trail camera data and firsthand observations.

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