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  • Month: December 2017

Two Grevy’s foals thriving at Fossil Rim

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s Grevy’s zebra herd welcomed two new additions this year! An endangered zebra species, the Grevy’s live behind our vet clinic, as opposed to in a primary ...READ MORE

Two Grevy’s foals thriving at Fossil Rim

Adopt-a-Family embodies spirit of giving

After a hugely successful Somervell County Day, the teamwork between Fossil Rim Wildlife Center and the Somervell County Food Bank continued a couple of weeks later with Adopt-a-Family. Hailey Shields, ...READ MORE

Adopt-a-Family embodies spirit of giving

Outreach heads for Gulf Coast to teach

When adversity struck in the places they once called home, members of the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center education department wanted to figure out what they could do to help. In ...READ MORE

Outreach heads for Gulf Coast to teach

Hoofstock intern closes in on conservation career

Megan Morrison learned a lot about conservation in the wild during her studies abroad in east Africa, but she wanted to gain a better understanding of how animals are managed ...READ MORE

Hoofstock intern closes in on conservation career

Contraception plays role at breeding centers

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center prides itself a conservation breeding center, so it is always pushing for a population increase, right? Well, not exactly, according to Director of Animal Health Dr. ...READ MORE

Contraception plays role at breeding centers

Dream Day guests provide plenty of grins

Early December is always a memorable time of year at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, with “Dream Day” being chief among the reasons why. For the 11th annual installment of a ...READ MORE

Dream Day guests provide plenty of grins

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 entity, specializing in captive breeding programs for indigenous and exotic endangered and threatened species.

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