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In 2021, Colorado Parks and Wildlife contributed 30 foxes to help restore a self-sustaining swift fox population at Fort Belknap in northeastern Montana. Led by the Smithsonian Biology Institute and the Fort Belknap Indian Community, with support from Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the ambitious translocation project involved live-trapping the animals near Lamar, Colorado and transporting them to Montana. Swift fox have not be present in the Fort Belknap area for more than 50 years. This video provides a detailed look at the cooperative, multi-state conservation effort to restore swift fox to their historic range. The Swift Fox is a small, mostly nocturnal canid, that inhabits the shortgrass prairie and Great Plains of North America. Colorado is home to a thriving swift fox population thanks to decades of conservation programs and ongoing contributions as a member of the Swift Fox Conservation Team. Because the swift fox is abundant in Colorado, CPW is able to help restore swift fox populations in other states. Learn More: https://cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/S... Video produced by Jerry Neal/CPW.