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Difficult Decision Made For Cub With Rare Condition

Veterinary Fellow Dr. Lauren Pudenz provided an update on one of the three cheetah cubs that Fossil Rim announced on June 7. Like his brothers that were also named after ...READ MORE

Difficult Decision Made For Cub With Rare Condition

Cheetah Specialist Embraces Her Animal Care Adventure

Fossil Rim has long represented an end goal for Jess Rector, and yet it is also the starting point of her professional path. The native of Hopkinton, Massachusetts became Fossil ...READ MORE

Cheetah Specialist Embraces Her Animal Care Adventure

Curator discusses red wolf history and hope

Fossil Rim Carnivore Curator Jason Ahistus comments on the adversity the American red wolf faces and how the wildlife center has been involved. “The American red wolf once flourished from ...READ MORE

Curator discusses red wolf history and hope

True American carnivore worth fighting for

With the arrival of National Wolf Awareness Week Oct. 15-21, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center – in conjunction with Conservation Centers for Species Survival and Endangered Wolf Center (Missouri) – wanted ...READ MORE

True American carnivore worth fighting for

New faces bring familiar dedication to carnivore department

So far, so great. In September 2016, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s carnivore department welcomed two new staff members. After 12 months on the job, Cheetah Specialist Alex Sharkey and Carnivore ...READ MORE

New faces bring familiar dedication to carnivore department

MedVet visits to assist with maned wolves

Although Fossil Rim Wildlife Center veterinarians Dr. Julie Swenson and Dr. Holly Haefele work hard while looking out for the best interest of the park’s approximately 1,100 animals, they always ...READ MORE

MedVet visits to assist with maned wolves

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