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Fossil Rim proud to announce Mexican wolf pups

We are excited to announce the birth of a litter of Mexican gray wolf pups! Mexican gray wolf pups “Miguel” and “Margarita” were born on April 19. They are six ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim proud to announce Mexican wolf pups

Shea agrees with perception of her “dream job”

When Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Giraffe Caretaker Molly Shea is shown with the facility’s tallest residents on social media posts, it is almost a given that at least one person ...READ MORE

Shea agrees with perception of her “dream job”

Eyres helps White Oak launch fellowship

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Hoofstock Curator Adam Eyres has respected and worked with White Oak Conservation for a long time, so when an intriguing opportunity materialized he could not pass ...READ MORE

Eyres helps White Oak launch fellowship

Big attention paid to little rhino calf

As Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s latest rhino calf closed in on two months of age, one of its primary caregivers took some time to share his perspective. Since the southern ...READ MORE

Big attention paid to little rhino calf

Red wolf research calls for teamwork

It’s not unusual that the animal health department at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center would be doing red wolf exams on a morning in mid-March. The staff members were joined by ...READ MORE

Red wolf research calls for teamwork

Animal health considerations are vast for Haefele

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Director of Animal Health Dr. Holly Haefele gave a February presentation to interns about her department, and even in an overview approach there was so much ...READ MORE

Animal health considerations are vast for Haefele

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