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Lechwe Female Healed Up To Join Herd

It has not been long since Fossil Rim announced the addition of endangered Nile lechwe in the Game Preserve pasture, but, even more recently, the herd total increased from four ...READ MORE

Lechwe Female Healed Up To Join Herd

Goats Get Annual Medical Exams

As a new year at Fossil Rim gets underway each January, it also happens to be the primary time for examinations of the goats that live at the Children’s Animal ...READ MORE

Goats Get Annual Medical Exams

Cheetah On The Road To Recovery Via Leg Cast

When “Meadow” the cheetah was injured in early December, she required a series of casts to help her foot heal properly. Director of Animal Health Dr. Holly Haefele was appreciative ...READ MORE

Cheetah On The Road To Recovery Via Leg Cast

Veterinarians Count On Radiographs

November 8 is World Radiography Day! This marks the anniversary of the discovery of X-radiation by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895. X-rays are also known as plain projection radiographs. This diagnostic ...READ MORE

Veterinarians Count On Radiographs

Cheetah Neonate Yard Promises To Boost Program

As the Fossil Rim cheetah program continues to make strides in cub production, the need for optimal cub care continues to grow accordingly. A neonate yard built with cheetah cubs ...READ MORE

Cheetah Neonate Yard Promises To Boost Program

Box Turtle Visits Veterinary Clinic

When “Alastor” the eastern box turtle was not showing the appetite he usually does at mealtime, Children’s Animal Center Supervisor Kristina Borgstrom decided it was time for a doctor visit. ...READ MORE

Box Turtle Visits Veterinary Clinic

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