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July/August 2005 issue


EXPLORER
 

Scratching at the surface
Amateur paleontologists chip in by chipping away at the dinosaur trove in Alberta's badlands
By Katherine Govier

As I drive north and east from Calgary, dawn breaks on one of the most extraordinary landscapes in the country. The roads entering the badlands begin to drop, angling down into the valleys. Striped turrets of gold and red with worn flat-tops loom overhead. It is like sinking into history. The clefts lead me toward Horsethief Canyon, Rosebud and, of course, Dinosaur Provincial Park. When I pull into the parking lot of the Royal Tyrrell Museum at 8:30 a.m., the keeners hoping to get a spot on the day's dinosaur dig are the only ones there. After days of unseasonable rain, I'm hoping the ground has dried out enough for us all to go to nearby Prehistoric Parks, a site replete with ancient bones.

Shortly after I join the other amateur paleontologists, a museum employee comes to the door to announce that the Day Dig is on. It will be one of the last at this site. For more than a decade, this program has seen the public help unearth some 1,200 specimens from these badlands, but the Tyrrell is temporarily putting it on hold to search for new dig sites it deems more valuable for its research.



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