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Vet Returns To Chad For Antelope Conservation

My name is Julie Swenson and I am the Associate Veterinarian at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. In July of 2018, a group of people from Fossil Rim were given the ...READ MORE

Vet Returns To Chad For Antelope Conservation

Box Turtle Visits Veterinary Clinic

When “Alastor” the eastern box turtle was not showing the appetite he usually does at mealtime, Children’s Animal Center Supervisor Kristina Borgstrom decided it was time for a doctor visit. ...READ MORE

Box Turtle Visits Veterinary Clinic

Animal Nutrition Always Worthy Of Attention

As one of three doctors caring for approximately 1,100 animals, Associate Veterinarian Dr. Julie Swenson always has a lot on her plate. But she never loses sight of the importance ...READ MORE

Animal Nutrition Always Worthy Of Attention

Veterinarian explains magnificence of milk

January 11 is National Milk Day! On this day in 1878, milk was first sterilized in glass bottles. At Fossil Rim, our Associate Veterinarian Dr. Julie Swenson wanted to take ...READ MORE

Veterinarian explains magnificence of milk

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

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