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Fox Tale Sanctuary
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Type 501(c)(3) Nonprofit fox rescue sanctuary
Founded
Founder
Director
Headquarters Medina County, Ohio, United States
Region served Ohio, United States
Purpose Rescue, rehabilitation, and sanctuary for captive-bred and surrendered foxes
Status Nonprofit organization (EIN 87-3947779)
Website https://www.foxtalesanctuary.com
Donation Page https://www.foxtalesanctuary.com/sponsor-a-fox


Fox Tale Sanctuary is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) fox rescue and sanctuary located in Medina County, Ohio. It rescues captive-bred and surrendered foxes and provides them permanent, humane care. The organization emphasizes that foxes are not domesticated and educates the public on their complex needs.[1][2]

History and Mission

Fox Tale Sanctuary was created in response to growing numbers of owner-surrendered foxes and a lack of appropriate facilities. In under four years, the sanctuary grew from caring for one fox to over 34.[3] It aims to prevent abandonment, abuse, and neglect, and to reduce the illegal release of captive-bred foxes.[4]

Operations

Fox Tale Sanctuary provides long-term sanctuary—rather than rehoming—for the foxes in its care. It offers sponsorship opportunities, an Amazon wishlist for supplies, accepts fox surrenders, and welcomes volunteers.[5][6]

Outreach and Education

Through its website and social media, the sanctuary educates the public about fox behavior, care requirements, and legal considerations. It highlights the differences between captive-bred foxes and wild animals, and explains why foxes typically do not make suitable pets.[7]

See also

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