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Xena growing in size and curiosity

Most people know “Xena” as “The Warrior Princess” from the fantasy television series filmed in New Zealand from 1995-2001. But, thanks to Dr. Bruce Stuckman, there is another Xena to ...READ MORE

Xena growing in size and curiosity

Vets seek answers for Arabian oryx

In early August, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center veterinarians Dr. Julie Swenson and Dr. Holly Haefele, plus veterinary technician Brenda Cordova, held a diagnostic procedure in an attempt to help an ...READ MORE

Vets seek answers for Arabian oryx

Kindergartener learns firsthand for rhino project

When each student in his Glen Rose Elementary kindergarten class was assigned a different zoo animal to research, little did six-year-old Judge Woodley realize how fortunate he was to hear ...READ MORE

Kindergartener learns firsthand for rhino project

Overlook Café showcases scenic deliciousness

Enjoy a Browser Salad while you watch a 19-foot giraffe eat browse from the trees below. That may sound like a fantasy, but it’s the reality of a meal at ...READ MORE

Overlook Café showcases scenic deliciousness

Treatment isn't always black and white

This past August, a 5 day old Hartmann’s mountain zebra was found with a rear leg injury. Her dam was protective of her and it was difficult to assess the ...READ MORE

Treatment isn't always black and white

Dances with Wolves

Fossil Rim is home to three different species of wolves, all which have their own unique characteristics and histories. They are all facing a tough time in the wild and ...READ MORE

Dances with Wolves

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