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Sights set on Mexican wolf recovery contribution

The carnivore department at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is hopeful its most recent breeding pair will contribute to the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program. Fossil Rim acquired a two-year-old male Mexican ...READ MORE

Sights set on Mexican wolf recovery contribution

Stearns’ carnivore contributions fuel Fossil Rim

As a little girl growing up in Ohio, Mary Jo Stearns could never dream of the impact she would one day have on the animal world. After all, she was ...READ MORE

Stearns’ carnivore contributions fuel Fossil Rim

Black-footed cat procedure boosts future of species

A very small animal was at the center of attention in Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s animal health clinic the morning of Nov. 21, and it was a very big deal. ...READ MORE

Black-footed cat procedure boosts future of species

C2S2 grabs future of world wildlife by the horns

Frequent followers of the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Facebook page will note that shares from the Conservation Centers for Species Survival (C2S2) page appear frequently, but do they know what ...READ MORE

C2S2 grabs future of world wildlife by the horns

Meeting animal food demands is a tall order

As humans across America focus on vast spreads of food each Thanksgiving, there’s no better time to investigate the sustenance situation at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. With approximately 50 species ...READ MORE

Meeting animal food demands is a tall order

Delving into daily life of Fossil Rim cheetahs

Where do cheetahs live at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center? What’s behind the design of their facilities? What are the considerations for feeding the carnivores? These are questions best answered by ...READ MORE

Delving into daily life of Fossil Rim cheetahs

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