North America’s Rocky Mountain Trench

North America’s Rocky Mountain Trench

North America's Rocky Mountain Trench, also known as the Valley of a Thousand Peaks, is a large valley on the western side of the northern part of North America's Rocky Mountains. This massive rift valley stretches all the way from the British Columbia-Yukon border south to the St. Ignatius area and can be seen from space.

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Tumbler Ridge Dinosaurs

Tumbler Ridge Dinosaurs

In 2000, Mark Turner and Daniel Helm were tubing down the rapids of Flatbed Creek just below Tumbler Ridge. As they walked up the shoreline excitement began to build as they quickly recognized a serie...

24 Loka 20205min

Dinosaurs: Meet Ferrisaurus sustutensis

Dinosaurs: Meet Ferrisaurus sustutensis

Say hello to Ferrisaurus sustutensis — “A new leptoceratopsid dinosaur from Maastrichtian-aged deposits of the Sustut Basin, northern British Columbia, Canada." You may recall Dr. Victoria Arbour, c...

24 Loka 20205min

Hornby Island Fossil Field Trip

Hornby Island Fossil Field Trip

Hornby is a glorious place to collect. The island is beautiful in its own right and the fossils from here often keep some of their original shell or nacre which makes them quite fetching. At this 72-m...

24 Loka 202017min

Dinosaurs: Warm-Blooded or Cold-Blooded?

Dinosaurs: Warm-Blooded or Cold-Blooded?

Were Dinosaurs Warm-Blooded or Cold-Blooded? Let's explore the clues they left behind to see if we can solve this mystery. Dinosaurs had relatively small brains compared to their body size — a mark of...

20 Loka 20207min

Titanities: The Giant Fernie Ammonite

Titanities: The Giant Fernie Ammonite

The Fernie ammonite, Titanites occidentalis, from outcrops on Coal Mountain near Fernie, British Columbia, Canada. This beauty is the remains of a carnivorous cephalopod within the family Dorsoplaniti...

20 Loka 20203min

East Kootenay Fossil Field Trip

East Kootenay Fossil Field Trip

The East Kootenay region on the south-eastern edge of British Columbia is a land of colossal mountains against a clear blue sky. I've been heading to the Cranbrook and Fernie area since the early 1990...

20 Loka 202012min

Fossil Fuels: Ancient Swamps

Fossil Fuels: Ancient Swamps

If fossil fuels are made from fossils, are oil, gas and coal made from dead dinosaurs? Well, no, but they are made from fossils. We do not heat our homes or run our cars on dead hadrosaurs. Instead, w...

19 Loka 20208min

Fossil Fuels and the Earth’s Mass

Fossil Fuels and the Earth’s Mass

A bright, beautiful young mind asked the question, "does Earth's mass decrease when we burn fossil fuels? And if it does, is it measurable? Do we know how much of the Earth’s mass has been lost so far...

18 Loka 20207min

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