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  • Month: January 2018

My Name Is Earl becomes reality show

The Children’s Animal Center (CAC) at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center has a new resident, and we are hopeful he will not be sheepish around visitors. “Earl” is our one-month-old lamb ...READ MORE

My Name Is Earl becomes reality show

Students enhance Fossil Rim compost operation

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center and Glen Rose Intermediate School have enjoyed a productive partnership for years now, and a recently added aspect of that team effort led to an educational ...READ MORE

Students enhance Fossil Rim compost operation

Rivera revels in preceptorship experiences

Many years before he would arrive at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center to gain hands-on experience, Julian Rivera could see animals in his professional future. “When I was little, I wanted ...READ MORE

Rivera revels in preceptorship experiences

Staff Puts A Lot Of Stock In Hoof Care

Hoofstock is a term used to describe many of the species at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. As it turns out, hooves themselves are paid a lot of attention. When an ...READ MORE

Staff Puts A Lot Of Stock In Hoof Care

Zebras prospering in Grevy’s Pasture

When visitors think of zebras at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, they are going to envision Hartmann’s mountain zebras the overwhelming majority of the time. After all, there are eight mountain ...READ MORE

Zebras prospering in Grevy’s Pasture

Black rhino intern builds knowledge base

Nicki Francisco envisions a career of caring for rhinos, and she capitalized on a few months at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center to advance further down that path. The black rhino ...READ MORE

Black rhino intern builds knowledge base

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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