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True American carnivore worth fighting for

With the arrival of National Wolf Awareness Week Oct. 15-21, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center – in conjunction with Conservation Centers for Species Survival and Endangered Wolf Center (Missouri) – wanted ...READ MORE

True American carnivore worth fighting for

New faces bring familiar dedication to carnivore department

So far, so great. In September 2016, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s carnivore department welcomed two new staff members. After 12 months on the job, Cheetah Specialist Alex Sharkey and Carnivore ...READ MORE

New faces bring familiar dedication to carnivore department

Cross-fostering succeeds for singleton cheetah cub

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

Cross-fostering succeeds for singleton cheetah cub

Carnivore intern cherishes her adventure out west

With so many “firsts” involved for carnivore intern Jennifer Ceballos when she came to Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, having a positive experience was going to be huge for her career ...READ MORE

Carnivore intern cherishes her adventure out west

Cheetah Conservation Fund covers a lot of ground

With an organization named “Cheetah Conservation Fund,” it is logical to assume the topic of conversation is all cheetahs, all the time. In fact, that is not the case, as ...READ MORE

Cheetah Conservation Fund covers a lot of ground

Animal health exams leave no stone unturned

For Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s animal health department, helping the park’s approximately 1,100 animals lead quality lives is an intensive process. Veterinarians Dr. Julie Swenson and Dr. Holly Haefele, as ...READ MORE

Animal health exams leave no stone unturned

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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