It's worth remembering that not all foxing has the slightest thing to do with game birds. My shooting buddy and I shoot all the foxes we can ... on a couple of sheep farms. The one farm that rears a number of rare breed sheep lost 9 lambs the year before we got in there. Not one lost to a fox since.
Ground nesting birds are, and always will be, vulnerable to predation by foxes, stoats, badgers etc and a reduction in fox numbers can only be of benefit to them, but this is only a secondary consideration when the lambs are the next generation of a breed that might only number a few dozen in the world.
Ground nesting birds are, and always will be, vulnerable to predation by foxes, stoats, badgers etc and a reduction in fox numbers can only be of benefit to them, but this is only a secondary consideration when the lambs are the next generation of a breed that might only number a few dozen in the world.