“…Instead, when population density is low, animals use large family home ranges with undetectable boundaries (Cavallini, 1996;Hutchings et al, 2002;Frafj ord, 2004). Th e fox and badger share some resources: habitats overlap largely, dietary overlaps partly, foxes use badger setts for breeding and resting (Kauhala et al, 1998;Kowalczyk et al, 2008;Keuling et al, 2011). Th e burrowing activity of these species in the forests aff ects the state of the soil, vegetation, as well as creates shelters for other species (Reichman & Smith, 1990;Kurek et al, 2014).…”