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a non-profit society for amateurs and professionals with a focus on fossils found in Alberta, Canada.
offering resources to paleontologists, genealogists, and history researchers.
using exclusively Canadian rocks and fossils, this exhibit highlights almost three billion years of early evolution when only simple, soft-bodied creatures inhabited the Earth. From the Miller Museum of Geology.
research information about dinosaur cove, the Inverloch dig, polar dinosaurs, and the Australian Cretaceous mammal
see vertebrate, ammonite, and insect fossils from the city of Mine in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
gives the opportunity to help identify some fossils via high-definition photos.
focusing on the Ordovician-Silurian period, from 505 to 400 million years ago.
specializing in the cultural and natural heritage of the Manitoba Escarpment, with a large collection of marine reptile fossils.
what radiolarians are and why they are significant to the geological study of orogenic belts in general, and the Canadian Cordillera in particular.