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Veterinary Team Assists Orphaned Wildebeest

It may seem like a fairy tale existence for the animals that live at Fossil Rim, but they are not immune to hardship. Look no further than a wildebeest calf ...READ MORE

Veterinary Team Assists Orphaned Wildebeest

Bison “Greet” Guests At Fossil Rim

July is National Bison Month! There have been 16 bison in Fossil Rim history since the first three – one male and two females – arrived in 1993. There were ...READ MORE

Bison “Greet” Guests At Fossil Rim

Vet Tech Intern Project Helps Fight Parasites

At Fossil Rim, combating parasites among hoofstock can be challenging due to large pasture size, large herd size, mixed species pastures, and active breeding programs, among other factors. Veterinary Technician ...READ MORE

Vet Tech Intern Project Helps Fight Parasites

Arabian Oryx Represent Middle East At Fossil Rim

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is mainly comprised of African and North American species, but there are a number of other animals from across the world that boost the facility’s diversity. ...READ MORE

Arabian Oryx Represent Middle East At Fossil Rim

Addax Found In Abundance At Fossil Rim

Whether they are greeting guests in the Main Pasture or enjoying a hay buffet, addax antelope are a significant species at Fossil Rim and have been since the 1970s. These ...READ MORE

Addax Found In Abundance At Fossil Rim

Greater Kudu: Simultaneously Meek And Majestic

The Buffer Pasture offers a lot of interesting animals per acre, and the presence of greater kudu is a key part of its appeal. The 20-acre pasture is the second ...READ MORE

Greater Kudu: Simultaneously Meek And Majestic

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