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Staff Pulls Out All The Stops To Save Cheetah Cubs

New cheetah moms can be nervous and are certainly busy, so taking a few days to get back to normal regarding eating is not unusual. A very pregnant “Bria” is ...READ MORE

Staff Pulls Out All The Stops To Save Cheetah Cubs

From One Spring To The Next: Cheetah Overview

Spring 2019 brought a major milestone for Fossil Rim’s cheetah program, and the staff is hard at work to keep progressing forward. Carnivore Curator Jason Ahistus took some time to ...READ MORE

From One Spring To The Next: Cheetah Overview

Cheetah Cubs At Columbus Zoo And Aquarium Are First Ever Born Via In Vitro Fertilization And Embryo Transfers

Powell, OH – In a groundbreaking scientific achievement, two cheetah cubs have been born through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer into a surrogate mother at Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. ...READ MORE

Cheetah Cubs At Columbus Zoo And Aquarium Are First Ever Born Via In Vitro Fertilization And Embryo Transfers

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

Cheetah Specialist Embraces Her Animal Care Adventure

Fossil Rim has long represented an end goal for Jess Rector, and yet it is also the starting point of her professional path. The native of Hopkinton, Massachusetts became Fossil ...READ MORE

Cheetah Specialist Embraces Her Animal Care Adventure

Cheetah Program Receives ZAA Award

Fossil Rim has been devoted to cheetahs since 1985, and its efforts for the species have not gone unnoticed. In November, Carnivore Curator Jason Ahistus and Director Emeritus Dr. Pat ...READ MORE

Cheetah Program Receives ZAA Award

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