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Tracking Tapirs With Fossil Rim

At the end of 2022, two of our personnel were once again called out to be a part of a team conducting research, this time in South America. Dr. Julie ...READ MORE

Tracking Tapirs With Fossil Rim

How You Helped Wildlife in 2022

It’s that time of year again where we take a look back on all the things we’ve been able to accomplish with the help of our partners and our guests. ...READ MORE

How You Helped Wildlife in 2022

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?

Protecting Our Land

Fossil Rim is made up of 1800 acres of open land in the Texas hill country. Over the years, we’ve gained a reputation as a safari experience as well as ...READ MORE

Protecting Our Land

The New Africa

When you tour at Fossil Rim, you’ll likely hear one of our Guides refer to Texas as the "new Africa.” This title is meant to draw upon the similarities between ...READ MORE

The New Africa

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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