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Students enhance Fossil Rim compost operation

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center and Glen Rose Intermediate School have enjoyed a productive partnership for years now, and a recently added aspect of that team effort led to an educational ...READ MORE

Students enhance Fossil Rim compost operation

Pyle shares her game plan for Plastic Free July

“Plastic Free July” was originally developed in 2011 in Western Australia, and the movement went worldwide in 2013. It has continued to grow each year and now has over one ...READ MORE

Pyle shares her game plan for Plastic Free July

Innovation implemented for Fossil Rim recycling

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center has long centered on conservation, but sustainability will become a primary theme as well, if Conservation Education Intern Caitlin Pyle has anything to say about it. ...READ MORE

Innovation implemented for Fossil Rim recycling

Boy Scouts shine with Fossil Rim service project

The Fossil Rim Wildlife Center education department was already in the midst of a project to refurbish 52 bunk beds from its Wolf Ridge Cabins, but Boy Scout Troop 301 ...READ MORE

Boy Scouts shine with Fossil Rim service project

Growing in the Key-hole Garden

With 1 in 8 people hungry in our world, it may seem daunting to think that one individual could make a difference.  Fortunately, by taking responsibility for our own food ...READ MORE

Growing in the Key-hole Garden

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