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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

Canid Specialists Converge At Fossil Rim

In early November, canid staff members from across America and beyond made the trip to Fossil Rim to learn from each other and improve the care provided to five particular ...READ MORE

Canid Specialists Converge At Fossil Rim

Applying International Dog Day To Fossil Rim

Every year on August 26, the world celebrates International Dog Day. This occasion recognizes all dog breeds and serves to help galvanize the public to recognize the number of dogs ...READ MORE

Applying International Dog Day To Fossil Rim

Study strives to improve red wolf health

Fossil Rim has been contributing to a study on American red wolves that will hopefully improve the digestive health of the species in captivity going forward. “In mid-March, we did ...READ MORE

Study strives to improve red wolf health

Red wolf research calls for teamwork

It’s not unusual that the animal health department at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center would be doing red wolf exams on a morning in mid-March. The staff members were joined by ...READ MORE

Red wolf research calls for teamwork

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

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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