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Powers Building Experience Through Diverse Duties

Working in any branch of the Fossil Rim Animal Care Department is going to be a great learning opportunity, but occasionally someone on staff will get the chance to contribute ...READ MORE

Powers Building Experience Through Diverse Duties

How Do Snakes Handle The Winter Season?

While the Children’s Animal Center (CAC) is closed this winter, snakes are always on the mind of CAC Supervisor Kristina Borgstrom. She recently discussed snakes in the wild and the ...READ MORE

How Do Snakes Handle The Winter Season?

Intern Adds Informative Flair To Children’s Animal Center

Irene Hopping loved her months as an intern at the Children’s Animal Center (CAC), so when she got the opportunity to leave something lasting at Fossil Rim, she capitalized. An ...READ MORE

Intern Adds Informative Flair To Children’s Animal Center

Davis Tackles Four-Department Challenge

It’s not every person who could handle working in four different departments of animal care. In fact, Stephanie Davis is the first person in Fossil Rim history to do so. ...READ MORE

Davis Tackles Four-Department Challenge

Emus Get Exams At Children’s Animal Center

On a chilly morning in mid-February, Children’s Animal Center emu residents “Einstein” and “Ume” received their annual exams from the animal health staff. Before the veterinary team arrived, however, Children’s ...READ MORE

Emus Get Exams At Children’s Animal Center

Fossil Rim Snake Duo Slithers Into Spotlight

World Snake Day is celebrated each year on July 16. This occasion encourages people to reflect upon their potential fears and develop an understanding, appreciation, and new interest in the ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim Snake Duo Slithers Into Spotlight

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