Elevation Science Institute

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Elevation Science Institute
Established2017
TypeNon-profit
Executive directorJason Schein
Websiteelevationscience.org

The Elevation Science Institute, formerly known as the Bighorn Basin Paleontological Institute,

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Programs

Elevation Science runs a six-week field expedition each summer in southern Montana and northern Wyoming to collect fossils of dinosaurs and other Mesozoic vertebrates. Field programs generally run from late June through mid-August. These field expeditions are open to sign-ups for individuals to learn about the geology, paleontology, and natural history of the region while aiding Elevation Science paleontologists in collecting fossils for research. For students, the program is available as a for-credit field paleontology course through Montana State University, Billings.

From 2017 to 2019, Elevation Science also offered a dinosaur-themed summer camp program entitled Dinosaur Treasures in Our Backyard for children throughout rural Carbon County, Montana and in Cody, Wyoming.[5][6] The program features several lessons and hands-on activities to teach children about dinosaurs, paleontology, and the fossil discoveries that have been made within their region.

Dig sites

Elevation Science dig sites are largely within the Lance and Morrison formations, though they have also spanned through the Cloverly, Fort Union, and Willwood formations. Nearly all Elevation Science localities lie within Carbon County, MT. Among Elevation Science excavation sites is the Mother's Day Quarry which the team has been excavating since the summer of 2017.

Elevation Science has excavated a wide variety of dinosaur genera including Diplodocus, Tyrannosaurus, Allosaurus, Triceratops, Leptoceratops, Suuwassea, Edmontosaurus, Ankylosaur, and many others. Their finds have included many crocodilian, turtle, and plant fossils as well.

References

  1. ^ "Meet Our Staff". Elevation Science Institute. Retrieved 2022-07-23.
  2. ^ "Our Mission & Vision". Bighorn Basin Paleontological Institute. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  3. ^ "Paleontologists | Field Station Dinosaurs". fieldstationdinosaurs.com. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  4. ^ Miller, Alan (10 March 2007). "Field Station: Dinosaurs Announces New Partnership with Paleontological Institute" (PDF). Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  5. ^ Schein, Jason Patrick (2018-11-07). "DINOSAUR TREASURES IN OUR BACKYARDS: A MODEL FOR FOSTERING COMMUNITY PRIDE IN GEOLOGICAL AND PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES". GSA. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ "Bighorn Basin Paleontological Institute - GuideStar Profile". www.guidestar.org. Retrieved 2019-02-16.

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