On April 15, our female black-footed cat (BFC) Adana, a first-time mother born here at Fossil Rim, gave birth to two healthy and feisty girls. With very few individuals remaining ...READ MORE
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On April 15, our female black-footed cat (BFC) Adana, a first-time mother born here at Fossil Rim, gave birth to two healthy and feisty girls. With very few individuals remaining ...READ MORE
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is proud to announce that Adam Eyres, Director of Animal Care, has been elected to the Board of Directors of Sahara Conservation, an international nonprofit organization ...READ MORE
Spring has arrived, and with it, the vibrant return of the Texas bluebonnet. Whether you are driving through the pastures of Fossil Rim or passing by local highways and rural ...READ MORE
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
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
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