The Alberta Palaeontological Society announces the release of the "Guide to Common Vertebrate Fossils from the Cretaceous of Alberta". This is an updated version of the classic guide by Hope Johnson including original artwork, color photographs and descriptions of fossils. This 234 page, spiral bound book is perfect for identification of fossils in the field or office.
It's $30 (Canadian) for non-APS members with $15 shipping and handling. See their website for more information: http://www.albertapaleo.org.
I'm happy to have my copy and am positive that you'll enjoy it too.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Paleo2009 symposium
The Alberta Palaeontological Society's annual symposium is being held this weekend (March 14-15) at Mount Royal College in Calgary. Registration is free. Here's a list of Saturday's speakers:
9AM - introduction by APS president Don Quinsey
9:15 - Prothero, Occidental College, Los Angeles
"Stasis in late Pleistocene birds and mammals from Rancho La Brea during last glacial- interglacial cycle"
10:00 - Don Brinkman, Royal Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller
"The non-marine fish of the Late Cretaceous and early Paleocene of Western North
America - evidence from microvertebrate sites"
10:30 - Coffee break
10:45 - * Danielle Fraser, University of Calgary
"Studying latitudinal variation in the reponse of ungulates to late Miocene climate
change"
11:15 - Keiichi Aotsuka, Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre, Morden
"The first occurrence of the Baptornithidae in the Pierre Shale Formation (Pembina
Member) of Manitoba"
11:45-1:45 - Lunch break and poster viewing
1:45 - Darren Tanke, Royal Tyrrell Museum
"The use of helicopters in paleontological field work in Alberta, Canada"
2:15 - Murray Gingras, University of Alberta
"Pleistocene walrus predation; trace fossil evidence in Willapa Bay, Washington"
2:45 - * Jason Anderson, University of Calgary
"The impact of the 'frogamander' on ideas of modern amphibian evolution"
3:45 - Coffee break
4:00 - Joseph Hatcher, Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre, Morden
"Paleotaxa of the Pierre Shale Formation, Southern Manitoba"
5:00 - Finish
There is also a workshop being held on Sunday from 9-12 AM on the "Comparative osteology of the fossil marine taxa of Southern Manitoba" by Joseph Hatcher of the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre in Morden. Registration for the workshop is manditory and costs $15.
* I've heard that these two may be switched around, but don't have confirmation of that fact.
There will also be poster presentations and fossils on display.
Hope to see everyone there!
Friday, March 6, 2009
BCPS call for abstracts
The Vancouver Paleontological Society presents the Eighth British Columbia Paleontological Symposium being held May 15-18, 2009 in Vancouver, BC. This year's keynote speaker is Dr. Gregory Wilson of the University of California, Berkeley, Department of Integrative Biology (although I believe they mean the University of Washington, Department of Biology since that's where Greg is now). The symposium will include talks by professionals as well as avocational paleontologists, field trips, workshops, retail booths and a paleo art show.
While the symposium highlights fossil mammals, they invite talks, posters and displays showcasing all aspects of paleontology.
The deadline for submission of abstracts is April 10, 2009.
Registrations for the full symposium is $100 for professional paleontologists and non-BCPA attendees, $80 for BCPS members and $60 for students.
For more information, please see their website at www.bcfossils.ca.
As an aside - unfortunately, this symposium overlaps the Frenchman Formation Conference which is being held in Eastend, Saskatchewan from May 17-20. See below for more details on that conference.
While the symposium highlights fossil mammals, they invite talks, posters and displays showcasing all aspects of paleontology.
The deadline for submission of abstracts is April 10, 2009.
Registrations for the full symposium is $100 for professional paleontologists and non-BCPA attendees, $80 for BCPS members and $60 for students.
For more information, please see their website at www.bcfossils.ca.
As an aside - unfortunately, this symposium overlaps the Frenchman Formation Conference which is being held in Eastend, Saskatchewan from May 17-20. See below for more details on that conference.
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