Fossil Rim Wildlife Center
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is an organization committed to conservation, education, research, recreation, and professional training. Its conservation actions include local, state, national, and international programs at the habitat and species levels. Their current involvement in Species Survival Plans include: Attwater’s prairie chicken, cheetah, southern white rhinoceros, red wolf, maned wolf, Mexican gray wolf, addax, reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, red-crowned crane, Arabian oryx and scimitar-horned oryx.
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is dedicated to the conservation of species in peril, conducting scientific research, training of professionals, responsible management of natural resources, and public education. Through these activities, they provide a diversity of compelling learning experiences that inspire positive change in the way people think, feel and act with Nature.
LocationGlen Rose, Texas
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Size1,800 acres
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Target Species at Fossil Rim:
Representatives
Dr. Holly HaefeleDirector of Animal Health
Dr. Holly Haefele is the Director of Animal Health at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center and also serves as an observer for the C2S2 board of directors.
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Kelley SnodgrassExecutive Director
Kelley Snodgrass is the Executive Director at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center and a board director for C2S2. |