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Why Do We Tag Hoofstock? 

Tenleigh Ellis, a fourth year veterinary student from the University of Missouri, discusses the importance of identification in our hoofstock herds. What is that in that animal’s ear? You may ...READ MORE

Why Do We Tag Hoofstock? 

Scimitar horned oryx are endangered! Let’s celebrate?

In mid-December 2023, the scimitar-horned oryx, an African antelope, was officially reclassified as “endangered,” and conservationists around the world celebrated. Understandably, this might not sound like much of an achievement. ...READ MORE

Scimitar horned oryx are endangered! Let’s celebrate?

A Historic Mexican Gray Wolf Release

In the field of conservation, the efforts facilities like ours make are often unseen, only becoming noticeable after years of focused work. Sometimes, however, we get to participate in truly ...READ MORE

A Historic Mexican Gray Wolf Release

How You Helped Wildlife in 2022

It’s that time of year again where we take a look back on all the things we’ve been able to accomplish with the help of our partners and our guests. ...READ MORE

How You Helped Wildlife in 2022

Protecting Our Land

Fossil Rim is made up of 1800 acres of open land in the Texas hill country. Over the years, we’ve gained a reputation as a safari experience as well as ...READ MORE

Protecting Our Land

Keeping Wildlife Wild

At Fossil Rim, we get all kinds of questions about our facility. For example, “Why can’t I hand feed all of the animals?” and “What’s wrong with petting them?” We ...READ MORE

Keeping Wildlife Wild

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is a non-profit 501(c)3 entity, specializing in captive breeding programs for indigenous and exotic endangered and threatened species.

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