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  • Author: Tye Chandler

Challenges Change With Seasons For Hoofstock Staff

It is probably best to expect the unexpected each day as a member of the hoofstock team at Fossil Rim, but at least generally in regard to the four seasons, ...READ MORE

Challenges Change With Seasons For Hoofstock Staff

D’Vine Wine’s Partnership With Fossil Rim Aging Well

Since Fossil Rim and D’Vine Wine of Granbury have joined forces, it has proven to be a fine pairing. They came together in July 2014. “(Former Development Coordinator) Lynn Rogers ...READ MORE

D’Vine Wine’s Partnership With Fossil Rim Aging Well

Black Rhino Exams Aim To Answer Fertility Questions

While three southern white rhinos have been born at Fossil Rim in the past five years, reproductive success for the facility’s southern black rhinos has proven far more challenging. For ...READ MORE

Black Rhino Exams Aim To Answer Fertility Questions

Understanding The Role Of A Veterinary Technician Intern 

Heather Leos, a native of San Antonio, recently looked back on her time at Fossil Rim and her role as a vet tech intern. Following her high school graduation in 2014, Leos had no idea ...READ MORE

Understanding The Role Of A Veterinary Technician Intern 

Powers Building Experience Through Diverse Duties

Working in any branch of the Fossil Rim Animal Care Department is going to be a great learning opportunity, but occasionally someone on staff will get the chance to contribute ...READ MORE

Powers Building Experience Through Diverse Duties

Dallas Surgeon Helps Young Cheetah

The cheetah “Meatlug” has encountered some adversity in her young life, but quality veterinary care continues to keep her on the right track toward adulthood. Meatlug is a 14-month-old female ...READ MORE

Dallas Surgeon Helps Young Cheetah

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