Other 2022 News:
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On January 10th, the center announced that they have built a new black-footed cat exhibit at the Children's Animal Center area.
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On January 27th, the center announced that a (
0.0.1) Kordofan's aoudad was born.
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On February 16th, the center announced that (
0.0.2) scimitar-horned oryxes were born.
Check it out! We already have little ones on the ground. These scimitar-horned oryx calves started making their appearance a couple weeks ago. Like many... | By Fossil Rim Wildlife Center | Facebook
On February 21st, the center announced that a (
0.0.1) mountain bongo was born. On March 6th, the center announced that another (
0.0.1) mountain bongo was born.
For successfully making it through Monday, your reward is a little mountain bongo running. Just look at its little head bob. These little bongo don't... | By Fossil Rim Wildlife Center | Facebook
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On March 9th, the center announced that (
0.0.3) aoudads were born.
The Kordofan aoudad or Barbary sheep are right at home in rocky terrain. Even the little ones! These lambs are sure footed and strong jumpers, just... | By Fossil Rim Wildlife Center | Facebook
On March 11th, the center announced they have placed shade trees around and inside the rhino exhibit.
Thanks to you, we have new shade trees for our rhinos to enjoy! #FeelGoodFridays Last September as a part of our North Texas Giving Day, Raising For... | By Fossil Rim Wildlife Center | Facebook
On April 27th, the center announced that a (
0.0.1) sable antelope was born.
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On May 2nd, the center announced they have performed a c-section on a (
0.1) cheetah, however, the cub was underdeveloped and did not survive.
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On May 3rd, the center announced that a (
0.0.1) blue wildebeest was born.
When mom is showing you how to run like a wildebeest!
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On May 23rd, the center announced that a (
0.0.1) Axis deer was born.
This little axis deer was loving the cool morning! #wildlife #safaripark #texas #naturelovers #dallas #fortworth | By Fossil Rim Wildlife Center | Facebook
On June 11th, the center announced that a (
0.0.1) roan antelope was born. On June 28th, the center announced that another (
0.0.1) roan antelope was born.
Be on the lookout for this fresh roan calf in our front pasture, so wobbly. #wildlife #safaripark #dallas #fortworth #fossilrim #glenrose #texas | By Fossil Rim Wildlife Center | Facebook
Could you stand and walk 45 mins after you were born? #wildlife #safaripark #dallas #fortworth #babyanimals #cuteanimals #glenrose | By Fossil Rim Wildlife Center | Facebook
On June 14th, the center announced that a (
0.1) red wolf named Rue was born on April 24th. This is the first surviving pup at the facility since 2007.
American Red Wolf pup! We have been so excited to share it with everyone! Born to Natalie and Oka, this is the first surviving pup here since 2007.... | By Fossil Rim Wildlife Center | Facebook
On June 28th, it was announced that the center acquired a (
1.0) Grevy's zebra named Zuberi from the Oklahoma City Zoo & Botanical Garden in Oklahoma.
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On July 12th, the center announced that a (
0.0.1) aoudad was born.
Well hello little aoudad lamb! We are excited to meet you. #cuteanimals #babyanimals #wildlife #fossilrim #safaripark #dallas #fortworth #glenrose | By Fossil Rim Wildlife Center | Facebook
On July 21st, the center announced that they have released (
0.0.10) Attwater's prairie chickens back into the wild.
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On July 27th, the center announced that a (
0.0.1) scimitar-horned oryx was born.
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There are more births that were not specifically mentioned, including aoudad (Kordofan and generic), waterbuck, mountain bongo, sable antelope, blue wildebeest, Axis deer, roan antelope, etc.