Kid’s Art Competition, GA Festival, 2017
The winner of the art competition we ran at the GA Festival of Geology earlier this month was Charlie Chisholm.
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The winner of the art competition we ran at the GA Festival of Geology earlier this month was Charlie Chisholm.
Read MoreDinosaur Society, History of Geology Group and Villers-Sur-Mer Palaeontological Association The Vertebrate Palaeontological Society of Viller-Sur-Mer joined members of The
Read MoreCeri Pennington won an award at Dinosaurs at Barnes 2016 for her exceptional sculpture of velociraptor which should serve as
Read MoreA new study, published in the open-access journal Scientific Reports, suggests that the bird-like dinosaur Avimimus may have been gregarious,
Read MoreLightning Ridge, Australia Famous for its black opals, Lightning Ridge is also an excellent source of fossils including the earliest
Read More29th January, 2016 A new fossil found in Alabama, the most complete of the type yet found including its intact
Read MoreA partial skeleton has been found near Cardiff that is thought to represent a new species of basal neotheropod from
Read MoreHaving visited Berlin in early December – one week before the arrival of Tristan the T. rex! We saw the works
Read MoreDinosaur Society, Geologists’ Association and History of Geology Group Elizabeth Pendleton The highlight of my time as a member of
Read MoreAfter 11 years working and exhibiting at dinosaur adventure in Lenwade, Mr Tony Pusey (better known as the dinosculptor) has
Read More29 April, 2015 A new find from China dubbed Yi qi (meaning ‘strange wing’) displays features akin to both birds
Read More3rd July, 2014 Analysis of juvenile daspletosaurus fossil bones showed partially healed bite marks indicating an attack by one of
Read More3rd July, 2014 Paleontologists are currently studying a new specimen of Archaeopteryx, which reveals previously unknown features of the plumage.
Read MoreMike Benton, formerly chair of the Dinosaur Society has been made a Fellow of the Royal Society. Mike’s interests and
Read More7th May, 2014 A newly discovered nine metres long relative of T. Rex with a distinctive horny snout has been
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