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Solar Field is Habitat for Endangered Foxes

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EcoPortal: It wasn’t part of the plan. Solar farms were built to generate clean energy, not to host wildlife. Large, fenced-off areas filled with panels don’t exactly look like a natural habitat. But when a small, endangered fox was allowed into one of these sites, something unexpected happened. Instead of struggling to survive, it adapted—quickly. And … Continue reading "Solar Field is Habitat for Endangered Foxes"
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As the energy transition progresses, an unexpected discovery gives renewed hope for species protection. San Joaquin kit fox, a small fox in danger of extinction from Central Valley, California, seems to be better off in a surprising environment: solar farms. This observation raises questions about land use and species conservation, all the more so as this species has lost more than 95% of its natural habitat. Unusual land that benefits wildlife …

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L'EnerGeek broke the news on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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