San Joaquin kit foxes, an endangered species in central California, are thriving inside the Topaz Solar Farms and California Valley Solar Ranch. Research shows fox-friendly fencing blocks predators like coyotes and bobcats, while solar panels shield foxes from golden eagles. Survival rates held steady inside the farms, proving well-designed solar projects on degraded land can support wildlife conservation alongside clean energy generation. San Joaquin kit foxes, an endangered species in central California, are thriving inside the Topaz Solar Farms and California Valley Solar Ranch. Research shows fox-friendly fencing blocks predators like coyotes and bobcats, while solar panels shield foxes from golden eagles. Survival rates held steady inside the farms, proving well-designed solar projects on degraded land can support wildlife conservation alongside clean energy generation.
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