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  • Author: Emily Lentz

The Key to Conservation

When you think of conservation, what comes to mind? While scientists, activists and non-profits are all pieces in the puzzle, conservation at its core is not an industry. Rather, it’s ...READ MORE

The Key to Conservation

Paige McNickle— Fossil Rim’s New Curator of Hoofstock and Rhinos

Paige McNickle had no idea she’d end up at Fossil Rim. Her nearly 24 years in the zoological field were a result of feelings and coincidences, formed while she sat ...READ MORE

Paige McNickle— Fossil Rim’s New Curator of Hoofstock and Rhinos

Learning With A Texas T.W.A.N.G.

In 2020, Fossil Rim announced big changes to our education department. As part of our goal to encourage an interest and responsibility towards nature, our curriculum needed an overhaul. But ...READ MORE

Learning With A Texas T.W.A.N.G.

Vet Preceptorship Inspires the Next Generation

For Loren Lassiter, joining Fossil Rim as our latest veterinary preceptee was a bit of a homecoming. Born in Dallas, she moved to California as a child before completing university. ...READ MORE

Vet Preceptorship Inspires the Next Generation

Tackling Environmental Equity

The zoological field encompasses hundreds of varying roles. As a result, the individuals holding these positions have the potential to be just as varied as the titles themselves. Unfortunately, the ...READ MORE

Tackling Environmental Equity

Vet Students Thrive in Non-Traditional Setting

Every six weeks Fossil Rim welcomes a vet preceptee, a vet student who is in their final stage of school and completing an experience-based externship. In general, vet school is ...READ MORE

Vet Students Thrive in Non-Traditional Setting

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