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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? 

Cara Burch To Become Avian Curator

Fossil Rim has been working to save the endangered Attwater’s prairie chicken (APC) for decades, becoming one of the largest conservation breeding hubs in the country. After 24 years as ...READ MORE

Cara Burch To Become Avian Curator

New trend in Zoo Biology Bachelor’s Degree Programs

According to most, a career in animal care nearly always begins via two common pathways. A bachelor’s degree in biology or wildlife science helps get your foot in the door, ...READ MORE

New trend in Zoo Biology Bachelor’s Degree Programs

Fossil Rim Hosts Holiday Event for Children in ACH Child & Family Services Kinship Program

On Friday, December 5th, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center proudly celebrated its 19th Annual Dream Day, welcoming more than 28 children and families from ACH Child & Family Services’ kinship program for ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim Hosts Holiday Event for Children in ACH Child & Family Services Kinship Program

This Giving Tuesday, Help Renew the Cheetah Run

This holiday season, we're gearing up to gift our cheetahs a home renovation, and we need your help! As one of the top cheetah conservation organizations in the US, Fossil ...READ MORE

This Giving Tuesday, Help Renew the Cheetah Run

Remembering Yola Carlough

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is deeply saddened to share the news of the passing of Yola Carlough, a cherished member of our community whose dedication to conservation, sustainability, and social ...READ MORE

Remembering Yola Carlough

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