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Two New Additions Bolster BFC Program

Fossil Rim is proud to announce the birth of two black-footed cat (BFC) kittens! “On April 1, our black-footed cat ‘Afryea’ gave birth to a female named ‘Tad’ and a ...READ MORE

Two New Additions Bolster BFC Program

“Jordan” The Maned Wolf Visits Veterinarians

We wanted to update you on our maned wolf, “Jordan,” who turns 40 months old on May 17. “(On May 11), the veterinary team sedated Jordan the maned wolf to ...READ MORE

“Jordan” The Maned Wolf Visits Veterinarians

Townsend Talks Mexican Wolves At Fossil Rim

While the latest news on critically endangered Mexican wolves is encouraging for the most part, the species has endured a lot of adversity in recent decades and is dependent upon ...READ MORE

Townsend Talks Mexican Wolves At Fossil Rim

How Do Snakes Handle The Winter Season?

While the Children’s Animal Center (CAC) is closed this winter, snakes are always on the mind of CAC Supervisor Kristina Borgstrom. She recently discussed snakes in the wild and the ...READ MORE

How Do Snakes Handle The Winter Season?

Veterinary Team Assists Orphaned Wildebeest

It may seem like a fairy tale existence for the animals that live at Fossil Rim, but they are not immune to hardship. Look no further than a wildebeest calf ...READ MORE

Veterinary Team Assists Orphaned Wildebeest

Bison “Greet” Guests At Fossil Rim

July is National Bison Month! There have been 16 bison in Fossil Rim history since the first three – one male and two females – arrived in 1993. There were ...READ MORE

Bison “Greet” Guests At Fossil Rim

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