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  • Month: February 2018

Lockwood views Fossil Rim through new lens

Relatively speaking among veterinary preceptees at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Chantz Lockwood is a local. After all, she grew up in Keller, Texas, which is less than 80 miles from ...READ MORE

Lockwood views Fossil Rim through new lens

Animal health considerations are vast for Haefele

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Director of Animal Health Dr. Holly Haefele gave a February presentation to interns about her department, and even in an overview approach there was so much ...READ MORE

Animal health considerations are vast for Haefele

Maned wolf pups help Fossil Rim start strong in 2018

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center would like to proudly announce the birth of three maned wolf pups! Female pups “Jessie” and “Jordan”, along with male pup “Francisco”, were born Jan. 17 ...READ MORE

Maned wolf pups help Fossil Rim start strong in 2018

Spring Break Checklist for our guests

Spring Break (March 3-18) marks the busiest time of year at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, and for good reason. School is out, the weather is generally beautiful and there will ...READ MORE

Spring Break Checklist for our guests

Lodging blends comfort, scenery and deliciousness

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center has always aspired to give overnight guests a great experience, but the bar was raised in 2017. Nick Itayem made the move from Chicago and became ...READ MORE

Lodging blends comfort, scenery and deliciousness

Guided Tours Offer Diverse Animal Experiences

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center has so many different guided tour options that there really is something for everyone. Since he came aboard in March 2016, Fossil Rim Tours Manager David ...READ MORE

Guided Tours Offer Diverse Animal Experiences

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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