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Vet explains APC involvement at Fossil Rim

As one of the most endangered animals at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, yet also one of the most prevalent at the facility itself, Attwater’s prairie chickens (APCs) require a lot ...READ MORE

Vet explains APC involvement at Fossil Rim

Fossil Rim bison are low maintenance

The two veterinarians at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center care for approximately 1,100 animals, and many of those species require a lot of time and attention. This does not apply, however, ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim bison are low maintenance

Red wolf research calls for teamwork

It’s not unusual that the animal health department at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center would be doing red wolf exams on a morning in mid-March. The staff members were joined by ...READ MORE

Red wolf research calls for teamwork

Animal health considerations are vast for Haefele

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Director of Animal Health Dr. Holly Haefele gave a February presentation to interns about her department, and even in an overview approach there was so much ...READ MORE

Animal health considerations are vast for Haefele

Contraception plays role at breeding centers

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center prides itself a conservation breeding center, so it is always pushing for a population increase, right? Well, not exactly, according to Director of Animal Health Dr. ...READ MORE

Contraception plays role at breeding centers

Cheetah cubs get checkup before transfer

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Veterinarians Dr. Holly Haefele and Dr. Julie Swenson, along with their team, executed an exam with uncommon circumstances on Nov. 30. The patients were six-month-old cheetah ...READ MORE

Cheetah cubs get checkup before transfer

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