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Mexican Wolf Puppies Born In Consecutive Years

For most of the 29 years Fossil Rim has been involved with the Mexican Wolf Species Survival Plan (SSP), it has served as a holding facility. More recently, however, the ...READ MORE

Mexican Wolf Puppies Born In Consecutive Years

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

What Is Poaching?

Fossil Rim will be having an Earth Day Celebration this Friday to Monday, April 19-22! If you are visiting during that time, be sure to stop by the Children’s Animal ...READ MORE

What Is Poaching?

What Are Invasive Species?

Fossil Rim will be having an Earth Day Celebration this Friday to Monday, April 19-22! If you are visiting during that time, be sure to stop by the Children’s Animal ...READ MORE

What Are Invasive Species?

What Is Habitat Loss?

Fossil Rim will be having an Earth Day Celebration this Friday to Monday, April 19-22! If you are visiting during that time, be sure to stop by the Children’s Animal ...READ MORE

What Is Habitat Loss?

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

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 entity, specializing in captive breeding programs for indigenous and exotic endangered and threatened species.

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