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Hunter's Moon

by Garry Kilworth

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A story of foxes, from O-ha and her six unborn cubs in Trinity Wood to Camio, an American Red Fox far away in his zoo cage. The animals in Trinity Wood feel safe from predators, but their world is changing, humans are coming closer with their bulldozers, houses, their guns and their dogs.
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A story that follows the lives of a family of foxes and their run ins with a vicious fox hunting hound. Well written and enjoyable. A light read aimed at the young adult age group. ( )
  clstaff | Mar 29, 2011 |
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A story of foxes, from O-ha and her six unborn cubs in Trinity Wood to Camio, an American Red Fox far away in his zoo cage. The animals in Trinity Wood feel safe from predators, but their world is changing, humans are coming closer with their bulldozers, houses, their guns and their dogs.

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O-ha was a vixen who believed in tradition. She had lived beneath the old oak in Trinity Wood ever since leaving her parents. Now she was fully-grown with a mate of her own, awaiting her first litter of cubs. Surrounded by the wood she loved and by the other creatures of her world she thought her happiness could never be spoiled. Foxes are adaptable creatures, but every day the humans are coming closer to Trinity Wood with their bulldozers and their concrete mixers. Who will run and who will stand to face the guns and dogs; who will remain in a world where woodland paths have changed to alleys, grasslands to streets?
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