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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? 

Why Do Migrations Matter?

If you follow us on any social media platforms, you may have seen us post about something called “Lights Out, Texas!” This movement is meant to encourage Texans to turn ...READ MORE

Why Do Migrations Matter?

What is Animal Conditioning?

One of Fossil Rim’s core tenets is education, both of guests and future wildlife professionals. However, the education can extend even further when you consider how we teach our animals ...READ MORE

What is Animal Conditioning?

Releasing Endangered Peninsular Pronghorns

Press Release From San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance A Conservation First: San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and Partners Collar Endangered Peninsular Pronghorn Antelope in Baja California, Mexico  Radio Tracking will ...READ MORE

Releasing Endangered Peninsular Pronghorns

Celebrating Muro’s Nearly 40 Year Legacy

Fossil Rim has changed a lot since its opening in 1984. Things were just getting started in those days. There were less animals, less staff and an uncertainty about the ...READ MORE

Celebrating Muro’s Nearly 40 Year Legacy

Vet Preceptee on Risks of Giraffe Anesthesia

Hi, my name is Lauren Palena, and I spent six weeks during my clinical year of veterinary school as Fossil Rim’s veterinary preceptor. I will be graduating veterinary school from ...READ MORE

Vet Preceptee on Risks of Giraffe Anesthesia

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