
Climbing Fox Outruns Delaware’s Old Symbols—But Why This Animal, and Not a Bird?

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Delaware's official wildlife animal is the gray fox, designated in 2010 after a proposal by fourth-graders from Joseph M. McVey Elementary School. The students argued that the gray fox, active year-round and native to Delaware, reflects the state's character. House Bill 354 was passed to formalize this designation, highlighting the importance of civic engagement in shaping public law. Official animal designations like this one promote awareness of local wildlife and reinforce cultural identity, linking education, conservation, and community pride.
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