SaveAFox Corporation was founded in 2017 by Mikayla Raines, who began working with foxes over a decade prior. Raines developed her wildlife expertise through early exposure to wildlife rehabilitation alongside her mother, a licensed rehabilitator. At age 15, she bottle-fed her first fox, a gray fox kit, and later pursued licensing as a wildlife rehabilitator herself. Her transition from wild fox rehabilitation to domestic fox rescue occurred after taking in a tame pet fox, Fiasco, which introduced her to the distinct needs of captive-bred foxes. The organization achieved federal 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status and secured licensing from multiple regulatory agencies. SaveAFox maintains United States Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, and Fish and Wildlife Commission licenses, enabling legal operation as a wildlife facility. The rescue has maintained consistent operations since its founding, focusing primarily on foxes and mink from fur farmers and private owners. The organization has also appealed for other licensed sanctuaries to help with new arrivals. Ethan Frankamp, Mikayla's husband, announced on June 23, 2025, that Mikayla had died by suicide on June 20th, due to a combination of mental health issues and online harassment she faced in how SaveAFox was run. He said he would continue to run the organization, saying "I will not let Mikayla's light be extinguished, and I won't let negativity win, and I won't let her mission fall apart." The channel has over 2 million YouTube subscribers as of June 2025. Multiple of the channel's videos have gone
viral, attracting national media attention to the rescue. and individual foxes of Raines' and the rescue's have garnered popularity in their own right. One such video released during the
COVID-19 pandemic, of a male fox named Finnegan that, when petted by Raines, made noises that sounded like laughter, was particularly popular. Another video from the channel, released in December 2021, attracted national media attention to the rescue. Audio from foxes at the rescue have been used in the sound design of the video game
Overwatch 2 (2023) and the animated film
The Wild Robot (2024). After Raines' death, Infuse Studio collaborated with SaveAFox to include some of the foxes at SaveAFox as playable characters in downloadable content in the 2025 video game
Spirit of the North 2, with revenue from the content given to SaveAFox to support their fur farm rescues. == Mission and goals ==