https://ecos.fws.gov/ServCat/DownloadFile/169289 I hope that comes through, it is long, but fascinating-- a very comprehensive look at the species.
Twice I have had the good fortune to meet Todd, one of biologists working on this project; you might recall this description of mine:
As for sightings,We even met a nice young family, with a 3 year old boy and a dog friend for Bearzy. Todd, the local wildlife biologist, remembered our meeting once as I skied out over Alpine Col, and he was skiing in. He combines work and pleasure- collecting red fox scat, and footage from the motion-sensitive cameras they place on high ridges/travel routes. Great animal stories and knowledge- great to see him with his family this time.
Carleton, Lizzie and I saw those 2 foxes (we thought they were Gray Fox) on our way back from our most recent Emigrant trip in May of 2022. They were around the Cherry Lake area:
For mammals, the usual rodents were all about, minus the Marmots and Pikas. For all of the fresh Deer and Bear signs, we saw just one lone deer. On the drive out though, we were lucky to see 2 Gray Foxes along the road.