The Fundy Geological Museum is allowing the public to watch as researchers
uncover Canada's oldest dinosaur skeleton. "Project Prosauropod" uses the
museum's web page to provide weekly updates with photographs of the latest
discoveries made from these 200 million year old bones.
The web page has been especially designed for students interested in
Palaeontology, but everyone will find something of interest. The page will
also include a Microscope-Cam, where you will be able to look thru the Lab
Technicians microscope and watch as they expose the dinosaur bone for the
first time.
If you would like to examine the site, please visit:
http://www.fundygeomuseum.com/lab/lab.html
For the teachers who would like to tell their students about this project,
an announcement for students can be printed, photocopied (and cut in two)
and distributed.
To see the announcement, visit:
http://www.fundygeomuseum.com/students.html
Regards,
Tim Fedak,
Lab Manager,
Fundy Geological Museum
fed...@gov.ns.ca