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How Do Snakes Handle The Winter Season?

While the Children’s Animal Center (CAC) is closed this winter, snakes are always on the mind of CAC Supervisor Kristina Borgstrom. She recently discussed snakes in the wild and the ...READ MORE

How Do Snakes Handle The Winter Season?

Emus Get Exams At Children’s Animal Center

On a chilly morning in mid-February, Children’s Animal Center emu residents “Einstein” and “Ume” received their annual exams from the animal health staff. Before the veterinary team arrived, however, Children’s ...READ MORE

Emus Get Exams At Children’s Animal Center

Goats Get Annual Medical Exams

As a new year at Fossil Rim gets underway each January, it also happens to be the primary time for examinations of the goats that live at the Children’s Animal ...READ MORE

Goats Get Annual Medical Exams

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

Children’s Animal Center Continues To Evolve

Not unlike Fossil Rim Wildlife Center as a whole, the facility’s Children’s Animal Center (CAC) continues to diversify and improve the experience it provides. The CAC Supervisor since August 2016, ...READ MORE

Children’s Animal Center Continues To Evolve

Pondering packaging for No Waste November

“No Waste November” is an initiative where people around the world make a commitment to reduce the amount of waste they produce for an entire month. To learn how you ...READ MORE

Pondering packaging for No Waste November

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