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What Goes Into Antelope Breeding Decisions?

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center has a wide variety of antelope, and thus making breeding decisions requires a lot of planning that needs to be carefully weighed for each species. For ...READ MORE

What Goes Into Antelope Breeding Decisions?

Maned Wolves: Fossil Rim’s Fascinating South Americans

There are not many animals at Fossil Rim native to South America, but the maned wolf is a memorable representative because it is very different from all of the other ...READ MORE

Maned Wolves: Fossil Rim’s Fascinating South Americans

Aoudad: Not An Antelope But Still Awesome

When you are traveling through Fossil Rim and enter the Game Preserve – the fourth pasture from the Admission Center, you may see an animal that looks far different from ...READ MORE

Aoudad: Not An Antelope But Still Awesome

Black Rhinos Enjoy Quiet IMA Life

If you’ve ever driven your vehicle through Fossil Rim or taken a Safari Tour, odds are you saw some of our seven southern white rhinos. You might not have realized ...READ MORE

Black Rhinos Enjoy Quiet IMA Life

Spotlighting Songbirds Of Fossil Rim

April 26 is National Audubon Day! This occasion honors the birth of John James Audubon. He was a French-American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter noted for his extensive studies of American ...READ MORE

Spotlighting Songbirds Of Fossil Rim

Mountain Bongo: Beauties Of The Buffer Pasture

Most people will tell you that mountain bongo antelope are among the most beautiful species at Fossil Rim. Depending on the time of day that you visit, you may have ...READ MORE

Mountain Bongo: Beauties Of The Buffer Pasture

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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