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  • Author: Emily Lentz

Interns: Training the Next Generation

One of the cornerstones of Fossil Rim’s mission is the training of professionals for a future career in the zoological or environmental field. Since our inception, our organization has seen ...READ MORE

Interns: Training the Next Generation

Why Do Migrations Matter?

If you follow us on any social media platforms, you may have seen us post about something called “Lights Out, Texas!” This movement is meant to encourage Texans to turn ...READ MORE

Why Do Migrations Matter?

What is Animal Conditioning?

One of Fossil Rim’s core tenets is education, both of guests and future wildlife professionals. However, the education can extend even further when you consider how we teach our animals ...READ MORE

What is Animal Conditioning?

Nature Resources for The School Year

As school starts and summer (slowly) turns to fall, kids are spending more time in the classroom. Conservation is a big topic; one that starts with a love, or at ...READ MORE

Nature Resources for The School Year

A Unique Take on Wildlife Medicine 

Hello there! My name is Mariacamila Garcia Estrella (Camila for short) and I am a fourth-year veterinary student at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. For the past six weeks, ...READ MORE

A Unique Take on Wildlife Medicine 

5 Fun Ways to Engage With Nature

Summertime is in full swing, and that means kids are home for the summer and families are looking for ways to connect. At Fossil Rim, we believe that learning about ...READ MORE

5 Fun Ways to Engage With Nature

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