Ben Creisler
New online articles and interviews about the Mission Jurassic project in Wyoming:
BBC News:
Mission Jurassic
Searching for Dinosaur Bones
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Dinosaurs: Digging up the 'Jurassic Mile' (audio interview)
An international team of scientists has begun excavating a treasure trove of new dinosaur fossils in North Wyoming in the western United States. The American, British and Dutch researchers say the site is so rich in bones it will likely keep them busy for the next 20 years at least. So far, they've unearthed the remains of four or five giant sauropods, along with preserved dinosaur footprints and countless fossil plants. Prof Phil Manning is a scientist in residence at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, which leads the dig. He spoke about the "Mission Jurassic" project with our correspondent Jonathan Amos.
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To date a dinosaur
Stegosaur expert Susie Maidment is laying crucial groundwork for assigning ages to fossils from North Americaâs most dinosaur-rich rocks. More precise timings promise to reveal plenty about how the beasts lived and evolved through time.
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Here are some of the biggest finds from The Children's Museum's dinosaur dig (with video)
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Video:
Mission Jurassic-Media B Roll-August 2019
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
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