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'''[[MicroCon 2019]]''' was a gathering of leaders and representatives of [[micronation|micronations]] that took place in Hamilton, Ontario from 19 - 21 July 2019. It was the third such conference to occur under the [[MicroCon]] banner, the first having been [[MicroCon 2015]] in Anaheim, California, and the second, [[MicroCon 2017]], in Atlanta, Georgia. With an attendance figure of 103 people, it was double the size of the previous MicroCon.
The '''[[San Joaquin kit fox]]''' is the smallest member of the dog family in North America and one of several endangered species that lives within the borders of the [[Colony of Calsahara]]. In 1990, its population was estimated to be 7,000. This subspecies is still endangered, after nearly 50 years of being on the Endangered Species List. Because the San Joaquin kit fox requires dens for shelter, protection and reproduction, a habitat’s soil type is important. Loose-textured soils are preferable, but modification of the burrows of other animals facilitates denning in other soil types. San Joaquin kit foxes can use more than 60 different dens over the course of a year in an effort to evade predators, like coyotes.


While the conference was scheduled to occur over the course of three days, the bulk of the structured events took place on the second day, July 20th. This was when various representatives gave presentations on a wide array of micronational topics. That evening featured a formal dinner and gala. The first and third days of the conference had a more relaxed atmosphere, as many attendees also used them as travel days. The event was hosted by the government of [[Slabovia]].
San Joaquin kit foxes can breed at one year of age. The male and female may stay together the full year but may not necessarily den together. Home ranges vary from 1 to 12 square miles. Each kit fox may use several dens in a season and change dens often. In September and October, the female focuses on preparing the pupping den. Mating can occur from December to March, and the pups will be born after a 48-52 day gestation period. The male will provide most of the female’s food while she is lactating. The pups venture outside of their den for the first time when they are a little more than a month old.


<p><small>Photographer: Reino Hornson </small></p>
<p><small>Photographer: [[Grand Duke Travis]] </small></p>
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The San Joaquin kit fox is the smallest member of the dog family in North America and one of several endangered species that lives within the borders of the Colony of Calsahara. In 1990, its population was estimated to be 7,000. This subspecies is still endangered, after nearly 50 years of being on the Endangered Species List. Because the San Joaquin kit fox requires dens for shelter, protection and reproduction, a habitat’s soil type is important. Loose-textured soils are preferable, but modification of the burrows of other animals facilitates denning in other soil types. San Joaquin kit foxes can use more than 60 different dens over the course of a year in an effort to evade predators, like coyotes.

San Joaquin kit foxes can breed at one year of age. The male and female may stay together the full year but may not necessarily den together. Home ranges vary from 1 to 12 square miles. Each kit fox may use several dens in a season and change dens often. In September and October, the female focuses on preparing the pupping den. Mating can occur from December to March, and the pups will be born after a 48-52 day gestation period. The male will provide most of the female’s food while she is lactating. The pups venture outside of their den for the first time when they are a little more than a month old.

Photographer: Grand Duke Travis

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