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College Students & Staff Learn During Juniper Removal

Back in November, Fossil Rim staff got the ball rolling on the facility’s habitat restoration initiative of removing Ashe juniper trees with the help of Texas State Guard Engineers Regiment ...READ MORE

College Students & Staff Learn During Juniper Removal

College Students Learn From Compost Conversations

December 5 is World Soil Day! This is an occasion to raise awareness on the importance of sustaining healthy ecosystems and human well-being by addressing the increasing challenges in soil ...READ MORE

College Students Learn From Compost Conversations

Master’s Project Aims To Aid Captive Addax

When trying to nail down a project topic while working toward his master’s degree from Tarleton State University, Timothy Lloyd was motivated to investigate an issue with real-world application. Better ...READ MORE

Master’s Project Aims To Aid Captive Addax

Tarleton Honor Society learns ins & outs of Fossil Rim

Fossil Rim’s Natural Resources Department was happy to host Tarleton State University’s Biological Honor Society, TriBeta, for a college conservation day camp in early December. Tarleton State is located in ...READ MORE

Tarleton Honor Society learns ins & outs of Fossil Rim

Fossil Rim’s Morgan details African expedition

For James Morgan, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center camp manager, being in the midst of exotic wildlife is a common occurrence. As he discovered, however, seeing such creatures roaming their native ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim’s Morgan details African expedition

NIFA and Biodiversity

For the past 2 ½ years, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center has been participating in a grant partnership with Tarleton University and Texas Agri-Life Extension. The grant, entitled Addressing Global Food ...READ MORE

NIFA and Biodiversity

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 entity, specializing in captive breeding programs for indigenous and exotic endangered and threatened species.

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