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Jernigan Discusses Wildebeest At Fossil Rim

Common wildebeest reside in the Front Pasture at Fossil Rim, but you may also see them referred to as blue wildebeest, white-bearded wildebeest, or even brindled gnu. “If you see ...READ MORE

Jernigan Discusses Wildebeest At Fossil Rim

Collegiate Parasitology Class Learns Via Hands-On Experience

When a sprawling wildlife conservation center is just a 28-mile drive from a college campus, it makes sense to capitalize on learning opportunities. Dr. Kristin Herrmann, Associate Professor in the ...READ MORE

Collegiate Parasitology Class Learns Via Hands-On Experience

What Is Overconsumption?

Fossil Rim is having an Earth Day Celebration daily through Monday, April 22! If you are visiting during this time, be sure to stop by the Children’s Animal Center to ...READ MORE

What Is Overconsumption?

What Is Poaching?

Fossil Rim will be having an Earth Day Celebration this Friday to Monday, April 19-22! If you are visiting during that time, be sure to stop by the Children’s Animal ...READ MORE

What Is Poaching?

Xena growing in size and curiosity

Most people know “Xena” as “The Warrior Princess” from the fantasy television series filmed in New Zealand from 1995-2001. But, thanks to Dr. Bruce Stuckman, there is another Xena to ...READ MORE

Xena growing in size and curiosity

Vets seek answers for Arabian oryx

In early August, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center veterinarians Dr. Julie Swenson and Dr. Holly Haefele, plus veterinary technician Brenda Cordova, held a diagnostic procedure in an attempt to help an ...READ MORE

Vets seek answers for Arabian oryx

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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