Woman bitten by fox near Glenwood
The Associated Press
Article Launched: 03/21/2008 10:17:23 AM MDT
GLENWOOD, N.M.—The state Department of Game and Fish says a woman has received rabies treatment as a precaution after she was bitten by a fox.
The agency did not release the identity of the 19-year-old woman who was bitten Tuesday on the Catwalk National Scenic Trail near Glenwood.
The fox ran away and could not be found.
The woman told authorities the fox had to be kicked off her pant leg after it jumped up and bit her.
Authorities say four foxes and one dog have tested positive for rabies in Grant County so far this year.
A wildlife specialist for the department, Kerry Mower, says it's important for people to keep pets and livestock up-to-date on rabies vaccinations.
Again, we ask, who is vaccinating the wolves? Click on Wolf Crossing in main section above to read more.
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