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Townsend Talks Mexican Wolves At Fossil Rim

While the latest news on critically endangered Mexican wolves is encouraging for the most part, the species has endured a lot of adversity in recent decades and is dependent upon ...READ MORE

Townsend Talks Mexican Wolves At Fossil Rim

Two Mexican Wolf Puppies Born

Two endangered Mexican wolf puppies were born on April 9, 2019 in our Intensive Management Area! Two puppies were also born on April 19, 2018, and so there are six ...READ MORE

Two Mexican Wolf Puppies Born

Mexican Wolf Puppies Born In Consecutive Years

For most of the 29 years Fossil Rim has been involved with the Mexican Wolf Species Survival Plan (SSP), it has served as a holding facility. More recently, however, the ...READ MORE

Mexican Wolf Puppies Born In Consecutive Years

Fossil Rim proud to announce Mexican wolf pups

We are excited to announce the birth of a litter of Mexican gray wolf pups! Mexican gray wolf pups “Miguel” and “Margarita” were born on April 19. They are six ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim proud to announce Mexican wolf pups

Sights set on Mexican wolf recovery contribution

The carnivore department at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is hopeful its most recent breeding pair will contribute to the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program. Fossil Rim acquired a two-year-old male Mexican ...READ MORE

Sights set on Mexican wolf recovery contribution

Dances with Wolves

Fossil Rim is home to three different species of wolves, all which have their own unique characteristics and histories. They are all facing a tough time in the wild and ...READ MORE

Dances with Wolves

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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