When an animal is preparing to leave Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, protocol usually dictates a health exam is conducted. Sometimes, even when the animal is not going anywhere the exam ...READ MORE
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When an animal is preparing to leave Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, protocol usually dictates a health exam is conducted. Sometimes, even when the animal is not going anywhere the exam ...READ MORE
In early August, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center veterinarians Dr. Julie Swenson and Dr. Holly Haefele, plus veterinary technician Brenda Cordova, held a diagnostic procedure in an attempt to help an ...READ MORE
During July and August each year, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center sends several shipments of its Attwater’s prairie chickens (APCs) to the APC National Wildlife Refuge in southern Texas for release ...READ MORE
Many Fossil Rim Wildlife Center visitors love to see “Nyla,” the female giraffe born in April 2015. She had a procedure done on her two rear hooves in early July ...READ MORE
Although Fossil Rim Wildlife Center veterinarians Dr. Julie Swenson and Dr. Holly Haefele work hard while looking out for the best interest of the park’s approximately 1,100 animals, they always ...READ MORE
With a cheetah cub’s behavioral and social development on the line in May, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Carnivore Curator Jason Ahistus had to make an impromptu road trip. The story ...READ MORE