Fossil Huntress — Palaeo Sommelier

Fossil Huntress — Palaeo Sommelier

Geeky Goodness from the Fossil Huntress. If you love palaeontology, you'll love this stream. Dinosaurs, trilobites, ammonites — you'll find them all here. It's dead sexy science for your ears. Want all the links? Head on over to Fossil Huntress HQ at www.fossilhuntress.com

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The Fossil Record: Green River Formation

The Fossil Record: Green River Formation

The Green River Formation is a series of Eocene outcrops with outstanding preservation. Here we see the species that lived and died then fossilized within the sediments at the bottom of intermountain ...

6 Des 20208min

Palaeontology: John Leahy & Dave Langevin

Palaeontology: John Leahy & Dave Langevin

John Leahy & Dave Langevin worked up at the McAbee Fossil Beds for more than two decades. Together they opened up the site and our understanding of British Columbia during the Eocene. Both have passed...

5 Des 20206min

The Fossil Record: McAbee Fossil Beds

The Fossil Record: McAbee Fossil Beds

The McAbee Fossil Beds are known for their incredible abundance, diversity and quality of fossils including lovely plant, insect and fish species that lived in an old lake bed setting 52-53 million ye...

5 Des 202014min

Exploring the Triassic: Hallstatt, Austria

Exploring the Triassic: Hallstatt, Austria

The Hallstatt Limestone is the world's richest Triassic ammonite unit, yielding specimens of more than 500 ammonite species. Along with diversified cephalopod fauna — orthoceratids, nautiloids, ammon...

3 Des 20209min

Geology & the Fossil Record: Building Washington State

Geology & the Fossil Record: Building Washington State

There was a large downpour that hit Washington State causing massive slides. The blocks you see here all came crashing down on the hillside. Once the skies cleared, hikers found plant impressions in ...

28 Nov 202019min

Geology & the Fossil Record: Ktunaxa Nation Eager Formation

Geology & the Fossil Record: Ktunaxa Nation Eager Formation

Ktunaxa people have occupied the lands adjacent to the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers and the Arrow Lakes of British Columbia, Canada for more than 10,000 years. On their land sits one of the outcrops o...

27 Nov 202010min

Dr. Ted Danner, Professor Emeritus, UBC

Dr. Ted Danner, Professor Emeritus, UBC

In May 2001, Dr. Ted Danner, Professor Emeritus from UBC and my mentor gave a talk to the Vancouver Paleontological Society. For over fifteen years, we would meet for dinner on the third Thursday of e...

27 Nov 202012min

Geology & Fossils of the Gulf Islands

Geology & Fossils of the Gulf Islands

The Gulf Islands in British Columbia include Mayne, Galiano, Hornby, and Gabriola. The largest is Salt Spring, famed for its locavore-minded farmers, artisan producers, and organic vineyards. Wildlife...

27 Nov 202010min

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