Raising Funds for Your Fossil Club or Society
Most fossil clubs and paleontological societies generate funds to support their activities and awards. Such funds are critical to the … Continue
Adventures in Oregon
I recently had the great pleasure of visiting the North American Research Group (NARG) for their annual Fossil Festival and some fossil … Continue
FOSSIL Project Webinar Series: Review of Webinar 1 with Jayson Kowinsky
Editor’s Note: Joyce Drakeford will be writing summaries of each of the four webinars in our fall series. On August … Continue
Paleoart: Jurassic Art Class at the North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum
Editor’s Note: This issue we interview Jessica Rockeman, State Historical Society of North Dakota, and Becky Barnes, North Dakota Geological Survey, who … Continue
Education: iDigPaleo: A Collections-Based Resource for Classrooms and Collectors
About iDigPaleo First let’s deal with a common misconception – iDigPaleo is an educational and outreach site developed by the Fossil Insect … Continue
Research: The Discovery and Publication of Pathologically-Pitted Ankylosaur Fossils
This study slowly developed and changed over 17 years. The discovery of “Lorrie’s Site” in 1999 was a byproductof prospecting … Continue
Research: Mosasaurs: Cold or Warm Blooded?
Thermoregulation, the ability of organisms to regulate their own body temperature, has been a subject of great interest in paleontology … Continue
Featured Fossil: Ancient Bison Tooth–or Not? Introducing the “Burn Test”
A weekend beach outing-October 24th, 2015 Last October, my family joined Bruce MacFadden and Sean Moran on a guided tour … Continue
The Paleontological Society Offer New Membership to Amateur/Avocational Paleontologists
Editor’s note: this is a portion of an update released by the Paleontological Society, emphasizing a growing commitment to the … Continue
Club Corner: North Carolina Fossil Club
In preparing to write this article, I reviewed other articles on fossil clubs, and it struck me again how very … Continue