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IRF Executive Director Visits Fossil Rim

In 1989, the International Black Rhino Foundation was founded to combat poaching in Zimbabwe. The foundation helped to stabilize and eventually increase the country’s black rhino population. In 1993, recognizing ...READ MORE

IRF Executive Director Visits Fossil Rim

Taking A Closer Look At Fossil Rim White Rhinos

Every group of animals is made up of individuals, but some species are easier to find differentiation in than others. For Fossil Rim’s southern white rhino crash, every rhino certainly ...READ MORE

Taking A Closer Look At Fossil Rim White Rhinos

Rhinos Contribute To North Carolina Zoo Study

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is a diverse organization, perhaps more so than many people realize. “Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is dedicated to the conservation of species in peril, conducting scientific ...READ MORE

Rhinos Contribute To North Carolina Zoo Study

Fossil Rim welcomes 2nd rhino calf of 2018!

When there is huge rhinoceros-related news to be shared, there is simply no better occasion than World Rhino Day (Sept. 22). After a female white rhino calf was born at ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim welcomes 2nd rhino calf of 2018!

Xena growing in size and curiosity

Most people know “Xena” as “The Warrior Princess” from the fantasy television series filmed in New Zealand from 1995-2001. But, thanks to Dr. Bruce Stuckman, there is another Xena to ...READ MORE

Xena growing in size and curiosity

Big attention paid to little rhino calf

As Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s latest rhino calf closed in on two months of age, one of its primary caregivers took some time to share his perspective. Since the southern ...READ MORE

Big attention paid to little rhino calf

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