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  • Month: January 2016

APC season takes flight with health assessment

Breeding season is on the doorstep for the endangered Attwater’s prairie chickens (APCs) inside the Jim Jackson Intensive Management Area at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, but before impressing a mate ...READ MORE

APC season takes flight with health assessment

Black rhino rebooted at Fossil Rim

After battling recurring foot issues for 19 of her 26 years, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s southern black rhino “Coco” donned her first pair of Diceros Boots Nov. 30. The boots, ...READ MORE

Black rhino rebooted at Fossil Rim

Overlook Café showcases scenic deliciousness

Enjoy a Browser Salad while you watch a 19-foot giraffe eat browse from the trees below. That may sound like a fantasy, but it’s the reality of a meal at ...READ MORE

Overlook Café showcases scenic deliciousness

Wildlife educators converge on Fossil Rim

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center had even more wildlife knowledge than usual within its fences Jan. 13-15 for the annual Texas Aquarium and Zoo Educators (TAZE) Conference. The event brings educators ...READ MORE

Wildlife educators converge on Fossil Rim

Support services shines behind the scenes

Everyone remembers the scene in the Wizard of Oz where the wizard was busy behind the curtain. While he proved to be a fraud, the wide variety of ways the ...READ MORE

Support services shines behind the scenes

Blocks building on their Fossil Rim fandom

For Ellie and Edward Block, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center has been part of their lives for more than a quarter century. It all started for Ellie in 1988 – just ...READ MORE

Blocks building on their Fossil Rim fandom

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