Recently Hans Larsson gave a great description of an average year on the Vertebrate Palaeontology Field course for the McGill Reporter. If you are a university student, not just at McGill, you too can spend 2.5 weeks digging up dinosaurs in the badlands of Saskatchewan and Alberta and get course credit for it to boot. While next summer may seem like a long way off, it’s not too early to start thinking about using this course to fill a science requirement for your degree!
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Posted on August 15, 2009 by mvavrek