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  • Tag: southern white rhino

Rhino calf’s return to crash remains on course

Shortly after he was born to “Ursula” on Dec. 4, 2016, it became clear that the latest southern white rhino calf at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center would be encountering some ...READ MORE

Rhino calf’s return to crash remains on course

Lloyd begins rhino career as studies roll on

Tim Lloyd may have scored his first paid position in animal care, but that has not slowed down his quest to keep learning as much as possible about the mighty ...READ MORE

Lloyd begins rhino career as studies roll on

Smith addresses rhino adversity and hope

The world of the modern rhinoceros is a complicated one. Discussing this animal in advance of World Rhino Day on Sept. 22, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Lead Rhino Keeper Justin ...READ MORE

Smith addresses rhino adversity and hope

Kindergartener learns firsthand for rhino project

When each student in his Glen Rose Elementary kindergarten class was assigned a different zoo animal to research, little did six-year-old Judge Woodley realize how fortunate he was to hear ...READ MORE

Kindergartener learns firsthand for rhino project

Rhino1000 gathering steam to save a species

With the white rhinos of South Africa faced with the rapidly escalating threat of poaching at a rate of about four per day, likeminded locals and people across the Atlantic ...READ MORE

Rhino1000 gathering steam to save a species

Smith elects to represent for rhino

As senior animal care specialist – hoofstock, as well as lead rhino keeper, at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Justin Smith’s professional life centers around the best interest of southern white ...READ MORE

Smith elects to represent for rhino

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