Understanding Saskatchewan’s prehistoric legacy
75 million years ago Saskatchewan looked quite different, with a western interior seaway splitting North America in half from the Artic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico.
#globalnews #Environment #Science #Dinosaurs #RoyalSaskatchewanMuseum
https://globalnews.ca/news/10895121/saskatchewan-prehistoric-legacy/
Understanding Saskatchewan’s prehistoric legacy

75 million years ago Saskatchewan looked quite different, with a western interior seaway splitting North America in half from the Artic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico.

Global News
Understanding Saskatchewan’s prehistoric legacy
75 million years ago Saskatchewan looked quite different, with a western interior seaway splitting North America in half from the Artic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico.
#globalnews #Environment #Science #Dinosaurs #RoyalSaskatchewanMuseum
https://globalnews.ca/news/10895121/saskatchewan-prehistoric-legacy/
Understanding Saskatchewan’s prehistoric legacy

75 million years ago Saskatchewan looked quite different, with a western interior seaway splitting North America in half from the Artic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico.

Global News
Understanding Saskatchewan’s prehistoric legacy
75 million years ago Saskatchewan looked quite different, with a western interior seaway splitting North America in half from the Artic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico.
#globalnews #Environment #Science #Dinosaurs #RoyalSaskatchewanMuseum
https://globalnews.ca/news/10895121/saskatchewan-prehistoric-legacy/
Understanding Saskatchewan’s prehistoric legacy

75 million years ago Saskatchewan looked quite different, with a western interior seaway splitting North America in half from the Artic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico.

Global News
Understanding Saskatchewan’s prehistoric legacy
75 million years ago Saskatchewan looked quite different, with a western interior seaway splitting North America in half from the Artic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico.
#globalnews #Environment #Science #Dinosaurs #RoyalSaskatchewanMuseum
https://globalnews.ca/news/10895121/saskatchewan-prehistoric-legacy/
Understanding Saskatchewan’s prehistoric legacy

75 million years ago Saskatchewan looked quite different, with a western interior seaway splitting North America in half from the Artic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico.

Global News
Hundreds attended retirement party for Saskatchewan’s animatronic icon
A retirement party was held on Saturday at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina for Megamunch, the animatronic T-Rex that's been delighting visitors for 37 years.
#globalnews #Features #Megamunch #RetirementParty #RoyalSaskatchewanMuseum
https://globalnews.ca/news/10287610/hundreds-attended-retirement-party-animatronic-megamunch-royal-saskatchewan-museum/
Hundreds attended retirement party for Saskatchewan’s animatronic icon

A retirement party was held on Saturday at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina for Megamunch, the animatronic T-Rex that's been delighting visitors for 37 years.

Global News
Hundreds attended retirement party for Saskatchewan’s animatronic icon
A retirement party was held on Saturday at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina for Megamunch, the animatronic T-Rex that's been delighting visitors for 37 years.
#globalnews #Features #Megamunch #RetirementParty #RoyalSaskatchewanMuseum
https://globalnews.ca/news/10287610/hundreds-attended-retirement-party-animatronic-megamunch-royal-saskatchewan-museum/
Hundreds attended retirement party for Saskatchewan’s animatronic icon

A retirement party was held on Saturday at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina for Megamunch, the animatronic T-Rex that's been delighting visitors for 37 years.

Global News
"Stable isotopes of carbon and hydrogen in amber fossils shed light on insect ecology and habitats in deep time" This talk is given by Dr. Ryan McKellar, a leading expert on the use of amber to understand palaeoecology. 🦕 Don't miss this chance to learn about the latest research and how isotopes in amber can help us understand ancient insect biogeography and extinctions! 🐜 #RoyalSaskatchewanMuseum
To whet your appetite for the #FossilAdventCalendar, here are some fossils from the #RoyalSaskatchewanMuseum and #RoyalOntarioMuseum that December just has too few days to be able to include (but never fear, both #museums will be well represented over the next few weeks). Check back tomorrow for the official start of the calendar!