Jason P Schein

Jason P Schein

Aug 19, 2018

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Thank You to Andrew!

Today we're thanking Andrew W. for sponsoring 1 medium jacket during our 2018 Field Expedition.

This jacket is from the famous Mother's Day Site - a Jurassic-age bonebed that contains the remains of at least 15 juvenile Diplodocus, including THOUSANDS of bones! The bone in Andrew's jacket is a centrum from a dorsal vertebra!

We can't thank Andrew enough for his thoughtful sponsorship of this jacket and our field work. It was an incredible season, with a lot of incredible fossils and people, but we couldn't have done it without our kind donors and sponsors.

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About This Project

Work alongside paleontologists as we collect, excavate and document the fossilized remains of the ancient ecosystems of Montana and Wyoming's Bighorn Basin. This year we're focusing on Jurassic (145 million yr old) sites, excavating dozens of juvenile Diplodocus bones at one, and Allosaurus, Apatosaurus, and crocodiles in another. Join us for a week this summer on the excavation!

Can't join us? Support us by sponsoring a fossil jacket or donating to help us purchase supplies! See below!

Blast off!

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