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Cheetah On The Road To Recovery Via Leg Cast

When “Meadow” the cheetah was injured in early December, she required a series of casts to help her foot heal properly. Director of Animal Health Dr. Holly Haefele was appreciative ...READ MORE

Cheetah On The Road To Recovery Via Leg Cast

When Should You Visit Fossil Rim?

When the time comes to plan your trip to Fossil Rim, it is wise to put yourself in a position for a great experience. Let’s examine this decision from all ...READ MORE

When Should You Visit Fossil Rim?

Keep An Eye Out For Sandhill Crane Couple

You may have read that Fossil Rim is home to approximately 1,100 animals. Go ahead and add one more to that population. In October, a female sandhill crane arrived and ...READ MORE

Keep An Eye Out For Sandhill Crane Couple

Cheetah Neonate Yard Promises To Boost Program

As the Fossil Rim cheetah program continues to make strides in cub production, the need for optimal cub care continues to grow accordingly. A neonate yard built with cheetah cubs ...READ MORE

Cheetah Neonate Yard Promises To Boost Program

American Red Wolves Are A High Priority For Carnivore Dept

American Red Wolf Awareness Week, which falls on October 14-18 this year, provides a great opportunity to talk about the only carnivore that is solely indigenous to the United States. ...READ MORE

American Red Wolves Are A High Priority For Carnivore Dept

Box Turtle Visits Veterinary Clinic

When “Alastor” the eastern box turtle was not showing the appetite he usually does at mealtime, Children’s Animal Center Supervisor Kristina Borgstrom decided it was time for a doctor visit. ...READ MORE

Box Turtle Visits Veterinary Clinic

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