Each spring, the avian facility within the Intensive Management Area at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is bustling with activity. After all, it’s “chick season” for Attwater’s prairie chickens. This native ...READ MORE
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Each spring, the avian facility within the Intensive Management Area at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is bustling with activity. After all, it’s “chick season” for Attwater’s prairie chickens. This native ...READ MORE
With so many “firsts” involved for carnivore intern Jennifer Ceballos when she came to Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, having a positive experience was going to be huge for her career ...READ MORE
Having done internships at three zoos of differing sizes, Paige Milligan seized the opportunity to come to Fossil Rim Wildlife Center and expand her diversity of experiences even further. The ...READ MORE
Shortly after he was born to “Ursula” on Dec. 4, 2016, it became clear that the latest southern white rhino calf at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center would be encountering some ...READ MORE
For Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s animal health department, helping the park’s approximately 1,100 animals lead quality lives is an intensive process. Veterinarians Dr. Julie Swenson and Dr. Holly Haefele, as ...READ MORE
It was a rainy, cold January day at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, but something special was happening in the giraffe barn. At the time, the barn activity was unbeknownst to ...READ MORE