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Oryx Collaring Returns With Video Element

Scimitar-horned oryx and the collars some of them wear at Fossil Rim are back in focus, but several details have changed from a few years ago. Longtime Fossil Rim supporters ...READ MORE

Oryx Collaring Returns With Video Element

Master’s Project Aims To Aid Captive Addax

When trying to nail down a project topic while working toward his master’s degree from Tarleton State University, Timothy Lloyd was motivated to investigate an issue with real-world application. Better ...READ MORE

Master’s Project Aims To Aid Captive Addax

Fossil Rim’s First Two BFC Kittens Born

The first two kittens in the history of Fossil Rim’s black-footed cat program were born on March 29, 2019 in the Intensive Management Area. They live with their mother. The ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim’s First Two BFC Kittens Born

Two Mexican Wolf Puppies Born

Two endangered Mexican wolf puppies were born on April 9, 2019 in our Intensive Management Area! Two puppies were also born on April 19, 2018, and so there are six ...READ MORE

Two Mexican Wolf Puppies Born

Black-footed Cat Program Reaches Breeding Breakthrough

Some of the smallest baby animals at Fossil Rim are the subject of big news this spring! The first two kittens in the history of Fossil Rim’s black-footed cat program ...READ MORE

Black-footed Cat Program Reaches Breeding Breakthrough

Animal Nutrition Always Worthy Of Attention

As one of three doctors caring for approximately 1,100 animals, Associate Veterinarian Dr. Julie Swenson always has a lot on her plate. But she never loses sight of the importance ...READ MORE

Animal Nutrition Always Worthy Of Attention

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