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Master’s Project Aims To Aid Captive Addax

When trying to nail down a project topic while working toward his master’s degree from Tarleton State University, Timothy Lloyd was motivated to investigate an issue with real-world application. Better ...READ MORE

Master’s Project Aims To Aid Captive Addax

Examining equids at Fossil Rim

When an outstanding occasion like International Zebra Day rolls around (Jan. 31), it is the perfect time to check in on the equid population at Fossil Rim. That includes eight ...READ MORE

Examining equids at Fossil Rim

Buffer Pasture: Small Yet Significant

As a guest in your own vehicle, the second pasture you drive through at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is the Buffer Pasture. In the past, you may have seen some ...READ MORE

Buffer Pasture: Small Yet Significant

From adversity to fine and Dandy

After Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s scimitar-horned oryx breeding male suffered a significant injury and his future was in jeopardy, Director of Animal Health Dr. Holly Haefele explains how he was ...READ MORE

From adversity to fine and Dandy

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

Hoofstock intern extends her term

It would be fair to say that Allee Jimenez has enjoyed her time as a Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Behavior Research Hoofstock Intern. The Los Angeles County native has been ...READ MORE

Hoofstock intern extends her term

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 entity, specializing in captive breeding programs for indigenous and exotic endangered and threatened species.

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