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What Is Habitat Loss?

Fossil Rim will be having an Earth Day Celebration this Friday to Monday, April 19-22! If you are visiting during that time, be sure to stop by the Children’s Animal ...READ MORE

What Is Habitat Loss?

Badgefests Are Bound To Thrill Girl Scouts

When Girl Scouts are looking for an action-packed day with animals, arts and crafts, adventures, and the ability to earn two badges, a Fossil Rim Badgefest is always the right ...READ MORE

Badgefests Are Bound To Thrill Girl Scouts

Arledge Returns To Guide Education Department

Thomas Wolfe said You Can’t Go Home Again, or at least the title of his 1940 novel said as much. Fossil Rim Director of Education Jennifer Arledge would beg to differ. ...READ MORE

Arledge Returns To Guide Education Department

Ecofriendly educator eyes new adventures

For a dozen years, Tessa Chenoa Ownbey helped fuel Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s efforts to enlighten young people across Texas and beyond on how amazing the planet and all its ...READ MORE

Ecofriendly educator eyes new adventures

Fossil Rim working on Monarch Waystation, pollinator gardens

Outside the education department offices at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s Wolf Ridge Nature Camp, there is a gradually expanding official Monarch Waystation © and pollinator bed. Tessa Chenoa Ownbey, Fossil ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim working on Monarch Waystation, pollinator gardens

Education intern explains sensory garden

The purpose of a sensory garden is to stimulate senses and get kids more interested in nature. Sensory gardens encourage people to touch, taste, look, hear, and interact with the ...READ MORE

Education intern explains sensory garden

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