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Vet explains APC involvement at Fossil Rim

As one of the most endangered animals at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, yet also one of the most prevalent at the facility itself, Attwater’s prairie chickens (APCs) require a lot ...READ MORE

Vet explains APC involvement at Fossil Rim

Adversity around every corner for wild APCs

When an Attwater’s prairie chicken that was born at a breeding center like Fossil Rim is released from an acclimation pen at the Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife Refuge, there ...READ MORE

Adversity around every corner for wild APCs

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

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

Veterinarian explains magnificence of milk

January 11 is National Milk Day! On this day in 1878, milk was first sterilized in glass bottles. At Fossil Rim, our Associate Veterinarian Dr. Julie Swenson wanted to take ...READ MORE

Veterinarian explains magnificence of milk

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