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  2. A Historic Mexican Gray Wolf Release. YOUR SUPPORT SAVES WILDLIFE. Fossil Rim depends on YOU – our visitors, members, and generous supporters to fuel our critical conservation programs to save threatened and endangered wildlife species and the land they live on. Or see other ways to give.

  3. Fossil Rim is home to thousands of animals from 50 different species. Visit us and learn more about our conservation mission.

  4. Spend the afternoon exploring Fossil Rim with professional photographer Rod Gardner while honing your photography skills. Purchase your tickets online in advance for an adventure at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. Pick from private, public and self-guided tours.

  5. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Glen Rose, Texas. 160,694 likes · 2,552 talking about this · 158,534 were here. Saving species, educating people and caring for our beautiful piece of Texas.

  6. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center - All You Need to Know BEFORE You ...

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    Our 1,800-acre facility offers a 7.2-mile scenic drive where you can interact with approximately 1,100 exotic and endangered animals roaming free in herds. Drive through in your car, reserve your spot on a guided tour, to see 50-plus species of wild animals including cheetahs, wolves, giraffes, rhinos, and more.

  7. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center - Wikipedia

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    Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit conservation center near Glen Rose, Texas. They specialize in the breeding of endangered species, public education, scientific research and natural land management.

  8. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center - visitglenrosetx

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    Nestled in the picturesque Texas Hill Country near Glen Rose, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center stands as a beacon of conservation and biodiversity. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, this center is dedicated to preserving endangered species, advancing scientific research, educating the public, and managing natural land.