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Foxes on Campus


       It is a little known fact that foxes love finger
       foods. With the recent increase fox sightings on
       the Johns Hopkins Bayview campus, it is
       important to remember that if you do not want
       your fingers to become their food you should not
       attempt to feed or approach them. While these
       animals can seem cute and harmless from afar,
       they are wild animals that can pose a safety risk to
       humans. Efforts are being made to humanely
       capture and relocate the foxes to a safer location.

       In the meantime, Medical Center leadership is
       asking all employees to follow these guidelines:
       Do not feed the foxes under any
       circumstances. Feeding a fox can endanger
       both the “feeder” and the fox. Intentionally
       feeding foxes can lead them to become
       unnaturally bold or aggressive. It also brings
       them closer to humans, where they may lose their
       natural fear of us, other animals and even
       vehicles.

         Do not approach the foxes. Wild animals
       have unpredictable behavior. For their safety and
       yours, please stay a safe distance from the
       animals.


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                                                              Your blood enables us to respond to daily disasters—
                                                              accidents, cancer treatments, fox attacks and other

                                                              procedures necessary for critical patient care--as

                                                              well as mass events that strike. Without your selfless
                                                              giving, patients could not survive.

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                                                              our next blood drive, scheduled for February 17-19,
                                                              from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Knott Conference
                                                              Center. All participants will receive a meal coupon
                                                              and special gift. Most importantly, they will take
                                                              pride in knowing they saved up to three lives!
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