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Examining equids at Fossil Rim

When an outstanding occasion like International Zebra Day rolls around (Jan. 31), it is the perfect time to check in on the equid population at Fossil Rim. That includes eight ...READ MORE

Examining equids at Fossil Rim

Study strives to improve red wolf health

Fossil Rim has been contributing to a study on American red wolves that will hopefully improve the digestive health of the species in captivity going forward. “In mid-March, we did ...READ MORE

Study strives to improve red wolf health

Maned wolf health brings challenges

In August, Fossil Rim’s animal health department took the opportunity to perform maned wolf health exams, and it would be fair to say these omnivorous natives of Brazil are some ...READ MORE

Maned wolf health brings challenges

Tracking scimitar-horned oryx behavior

Scimitar-horned oryx are not usually going to come right up for a close encounter when you visit Fossil Rim, unlike addax. Let’s learn about their behavior here at the park ...READ MORE

Tracking scimitar-horned oryx behavior

Fossil Rim bison are low maintenance

The two veterinarians at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center care for approximately 1,100 animals, and many of those species require a lot of time and attention. This does not apply, however, ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim bison are low maintenance

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

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