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  • Author: Tye Chandler

Fossil Rim Garners Recycling Recognition

Is there a hot topic to share or is it just compost (which can reach 140 degrees during rapid decomposition)? Fossil Rim is grateful to receive an honorable mention from ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim Garners Recycling Recognition

Fossil Rim Education Dept Rolls With The Changes

Though chameleons are not an animal species you will find at Fossil Rim, 2020 has necessitated having chameleons on the staff. Five months ago, the Fossil Rim Education Department was ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim Education Dept Rolls With The Changes

McLachlan Details Roan Antelope At Fossil Rim

Roan antelope have arguably the most memorable ears at Fossil Rim, but there is much more to this large African native species. For one, forming strong bonds is a characteristic ...READ MORE

McLachlan Details Roan Antelope At Fossil Rim

Zebras Roam Fossil Rim’s Game Preserve

There are three types of equids, or mammals of the horse family, at Fossil Rim, but you are most likely to encounter the Hartmann’s mountain zebras. They roam the Game ...READ MORE

Zebras Roam Fossil Rim’s Game Preserve

Black-Footed Cat Pair Becomes Parents Again

The black-footed cats (BFCs) “Huck” and “Afryea” are doing a great job for their program at Fossil Rim. For the second-straight year, they have produced two kittens! After Afryea, also ...READ MORE

Black-Footed Cat Pair Becomes Parents Again

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

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