Shut down Zao Fox Village in Japan for good!

The Issue

Japan's Zao Fox Village, founded in 1990, is home to more than 100 foxes that roam free on the grounds. While the traditional Japanese Red Fox definitely rules the roost (so to speak), there are also black foxes, platinum foxes, and arctic foxes.

They described that Zao Fox Village is a private zoo and theme park in the northwestern part of Shiraishi City, Miyagi Prefecture, with a focus on exhibiting foxes. On their Facebook page, they label as a Wildlife Sanctuary · Landmark & Historical Place.

THERE IS A DARK SIDE THAT THEY DO NOT SHOW...
Some facts to include (source from JessikaTrips)

There are about 12 kinds of foxes worldwide. They are known to adapt to any environment from forests to mountains, farmland, and urban areas. They are omnivores. They are well-known for killing extra prey and burying it for later. The foxes in the Zao Village can not hunt, they cannot bury their food, and they are stuck in one small area.

Foxes live in small groups, or even alone. They don’t have the kind of intense social structure we connect with other canines like the wolf and the dog. Unlike their relatives, foxes are not packed animals. The foxes in the Zao Village are not in small groups. They are all together, in that small area. There at least 100+ foxes. Too crowded, they feel stress and become aggressive putting other foxes and the visitors in danger. They fight for the food, they hardly get water, they are suffering.

When raising their young, they live in small families in underground burrows. Otherwise, they hunt and sleep alone. The foxes in Zao Village cannot be alone. they are not able to hunt or sleep alone. The building trust could least problem when raising their young, which they cannot because the people separate them and out them in small cases.

Foxes are wild animals! They are not meant to be pets.


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PLEASE SHUT THEM DOWN!

THESE FOXES DESERVE THEIR FREEDOM!


Miyagi Zao Fox Village Website
Miyagi Zao Fox Village Facebook Page
Miyagi Zao Fox Village Tripadvisor

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The Issue

Japan's Zao Fox Village, founded in 1990, is home to more than 100 foxes that roam free on the grounds. While the traditional Japanese Red Fox definitely rules the roost (so to speak), there are also black foxes, platinum foxes, and arctic foxes.

They described that Zao Fox Village is a private zoo and theme park in the northwestern part of Shiraishi City, Miyagi Prefecture, with a focus on exhibiting foxes. On their Facebook page, they label as a Wildlife Sanctuary · Landmark & Historical Place.

THERE IS A DARK SIDE THAT THEY DO NOT SHOW...
Some facts to include (source from JessikaTrips)

There are about 12 kinds of foxes worldwide. They are known to adapt to any environment from forests to mountains, farmland, and urban areas. They are omnivores. They are well-known for killing extra prey and burying it for later. The foxes in the Zao Village can not hunt, they cannot bury their food, and they are stuck in one small area.

Foxes live in small groups, or even alone. They don’t have the kind of intense social structure we connect with other canines like the wolf and the dog. Unlike their relatives, foxes are not packed animals. The foxes in the Zao Village are not in small groups. They are all together, in that small area. There at least 100+ foxes. Too crowded, they feel stress and become aggressive putting other foxes and the visitors in danger. They fight for the food, they hardly get water, they are suffering.

When raising their young, they live in small families in underground burrows. Otherwise, they hunt and sleep alone. The foxes in Zao Village cannot be alone. they are not able to hunt or sleep alone. The building trust could least problem when raising their young, which they cannot because the people separate them and out them in small cases.

Foxes are wild animals! They are not meant to be pets.


Screenshot image, source by UNILAD Adventure video. Watch Video

Thank you Exploring With Josh for exposing their abuse. Watch his video


PLEASE SHUT THEM DOWN!

THESE FOXES DESERVE THEIR FREEDOM!


Miyagi Zao Fox Village Website
Miyagi Zao Fox Village Facebook Page
Miyagi Zao Fox Village Tripadvisor

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Yoshihiro Murai
Yoshihiro Murai
Owners of Zao Fox Village
Owners of Zao Fox Village

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Petition created on 14 August 2020