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Fossil Preparator & Vertebrate Paleontology Lab Manager Lee Hall, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, explains how fossils are found and how CMNH scientists spend their summers in the bone fields.
Every summer, paleontologists from the Museum travel from Ohio to the badlands of Alberta, Canada. Their goal: find and excavate fossils of 75-million-year-old dinosaurs for the Southern Alberta Dinosaur Project. Hall shares the “bare-bones” lifestyle of scientists living in a field camp and takes you into the badlands for a visit to some of the current excavations. From Centrosaurus bone beds to Daspletosaurus skeletons, you’ll really “dig” it!
AGE GROUP: | Tween | Teen | School Age (Grades 3-5) | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Science | Nature & Outdoors | History |
TAGS: | STEM/STEAM | science | paleontology | natural history | museum | dinosaurs | cleveland |
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