About FoxHarbor

FoxHarbor is an independent research archive focused on the documentation, analysis, and contextualisation of scientific literature related to wolf and fox wildlife corridors in Italy, with particular emphasis on the Central and Northern Apennines. The archive does not conduct original fieldwork; it compiles, summarises, and cross-references peer-reviewed publications, government monitoring reports, and EU-funded project outputs to make technical findings accessible to a broader audience.

Scope and Subject Matter

The archive covers three core areas:

  • Population ecology: Census data, genetic structure studies, and range expansion records for Canis lupus italicus from the 1970s baseline through to the current monitoring cycle
  • Connectivity analysis: GIS-based corridor mapping methodology, species distribution modelling techniques, and documented infrastructure barriers affecting wolf dispersal in the Apennines and adjacent lowlands
  • Human–wildlife interface: Livestock depredation data, compensation programme outcomes, prevention technology (guardian dogs, electrified enclosures), and the legal framework under the EU Habitats Directive

Adjacent species — red fox, wildcat, roe deer — appear where relevant to corridor function or prey availability analysis, but are not a primary subject of the archive.

Editorial Basis

Content is reviewed against original-language scientific papers, EU LIFE project technical reports, ISPRA (Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research) monitoring bulletins, and regional government regulatory instruments. Where figures or claims appear in multiple independent sources they are treated as established; where a single study provides a key number, the source is cited explicitly and any known replication attempts or contradictory findings are noted.

The archive does not take policy positions on wolf management, hunting quotas, or the Article 16 derogation debate. Factual summaries of the legal and scientific literature are provided; interpretive conclusions belong to the cited authors.

Source Policy

All external links point to the original publication, institutional repository, or official government source. No aggregator, secondary news, or advocacy site is used as a primary reference. URLs are verified at time of publication. Where a paywall prevents direct access, the DOI link is provided alongside the institution's open-access repository version where one exists.

Contact

For citation requests, factual corrections, or inquiries about republication of summarised content, the archive may be reached through the following channels:

FoxHarbor Research Archive

Via Tiburtina 144
00185 Rome, Italy

Phone: +39 06 1234 5678

Email: info@foxharbor.eu

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