Museum of the Rockies
Events
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Virtual Fossil Fridays, Museum of the Rockies
Museum of the Rockies via ZOOM 600 W Kagy Blvd, Bozeman, MT, United StatesJoin Outreach Program Manager Ashley Hall and Museum and Outreach Educator, MaggieJo Widdicombe, via Zoom on most Fridays to dig deeper into paleontology with interviews from international paleontologists, drawing tutorials, featured fossil “deep dives”, and more. Themes vary by week. Bring your curiosity and questions! Join via Zoom with this link Most Fridays, 9 - ... Read more
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Virtual Fossil Fridays, Museum of the Rockies
Museum of the Rockies via ZOOM 600 W Kagy Blvd, Bozeman, MT, United StatesJoin Outreach Program Manager Ashley Hall and Museum and Outreach Educator, MaggieJo Widdicombe, via Zoom on most Fridays to dig deeper into paleontology with interviews from international paleontologists, drawing tutorials, featured fossil “deep dives”, and more. Themes vary by week. Bring your curiosity and questions! Join via Zoom with this link Most Fridays, 9 - ... Read more
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Presenting Prehistory: “The Story of Birds,” Dr. Steve Brusatte
Museum of the Rockies 600 W Kagy Blvd, Bozeman, MT, United StatesJoin Dr. Steve Brusatte, paleontologist and Professor of Paleontology & Evolution at the University of Edinburgh, New York Times bestselling author, and science consultant for the Jurassic World films, for a fast‑paced, story‑filled journey through 150 million years of evolution, from raptor dinosaurs to the birds outside your window. Along the way, he’ll spotlight the ... Read more
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Presenting Prehistory: What Dinosaurs Can Teach Us About the Evolution of Modern Avian Reproduction Systems with Dr. Jason Hogan
Museum of the Rockies 600 W Kagy Blvd, Bozeman, MT, United StatesDr. Jason Hogan, a recent graduate of MSU’s Earth Science’s doctoral program, will present his dissertation work on Maniraptoran dinosaur nesting physiology. The vast majority of modern birds incubate their eggs by warming them with adult-generated heat. However, their closest living relatives, crocodilians, all bury their eggs. Dinosaurs help us understand the gap between these ... Read more