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David Suzuki Talks Biodiversity

David Suzuki Talks Biodiversity

The Royal Ontario Museum interviews Dr. David Suzuki about the significant role biodiversity plays in maintaining the health of our planet.

David Krause & our FINAL Dinosaur Day!

Just like the non-avian dinosaurs, our Dino Days have come to an end. This Saturday December 8th, marks our last Dinosaur Day of the 2012 season. Majungasaurus  trying to take flight. #forevertrying It’s been a remarkable pleasure to bring world leading palaeontologists out of their work in the

ROM Research Colloquium: David Rudkin

ROM Research Colloquium: David Rudkin

Name: Dave Rudkin Title: Assistant Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology On February 8th from 9:15am to 6:30pm ROM experts deliver fascinating 15-minute presentations on the latest research in the arts, archaeology and pure and applied sciences. Free (Museum admission not included). Signy &

Introducing Wendiceratops: A remarkable new horned dinosaur

edit: Danielle Dufault. Removing the tons of rock from above the fossil-bearing bonebed layer where the new dinosaur was found (summer 2012). Credit: David Evans Preparing the site for excavation in the summer of 2013. Credit: David Evans Wendiceratops bonebed quarry during excavations in the

Summerasaurs Interactive: Ask a Palaeontologist

Dr. David Evans on-site in southern Alberta Want to know how palaeontologists discover new dinosaur species? How about finding about what it takes to get a dinosaur out of the ground and into the lab? Any other questions about hunting dinosaurs? Get the answers Wednesday, August 10 at 1:00 pm. Join

Voici Wendiceratops: un nouveau dinosaure à cornes remarquable

: Danielle Dufault Extraction des tonnes de roches recouvrant le gîte fossilifère où l’on a exhumé le nouveau dinosaure (été 2012). Photo : David Evans Préparation du site pour les fouilles (été 2013). Photo : David Evans    Gisement de Wendiceratops pendant les fouilles

NEW Discovery: A Bone-headed Dinosaur the size of a Dog

the oldest bone-headed dinosaur ever unearthed in North America. The unusual dog-sized, plant-eating dinosaur was discovered by palaeontologists Dr. David Evans of the Royal Ontario Museum and Dr. Michael J. Ryan, curator of vertebrate paleontology, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and Ryan Sch

ROM Research: Dinosaurs in Alberta's Badlands

ROM Research: Dinosaurs in Alberta's Badlands

Follow Dr. David Evans, Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology at the Royal Ontario Museum, into Alberta's Badlands and discover what a palaeontologist job really involves.

Digging Dinosaurs: ROM Field Reports- Alberta, 2011, Part 2

Digging Dinosaurs: ROM Field Reports- Alberta, 2011, Part 2

Join Dr. David Evans and his team as they get ready to remove the bones of a large horned dinosaur from the searing badlands of southern Alberta.

Digging Dinosaurs: Field Reports from Alberta, 2011 / Part 1

Digging Dinosaurs: Field Reports from Alberta, 2011 / Part 1

Join Dr. David Evans and his team as they get ready to remove the bones of a large horned dinosaur from the searing badlands of southern Alberta.