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Paléontologie en Saskatchewan

Bonjour! If you are curious about palaeontology and want to hear it…

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A Visit with Scotty the T. rex

A Visit with Scotty the T. rex

Scotty the T. rex is celebrating a birthday of sorts this weekend.…

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Hello from the T.rex Discovery Centre!

Hello from the T.rex Discovery Centre!

We miss you and hope that we can meet up soon. But in the meantime, we…

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Under the Matrix: The Big Reveal

Under the Matrix: The Big Reveal

It's the finale of Under the Matrix. Gallery Interpreter Brenda…

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Under the Matrix: Flipping Out

Under the Matrix: Flipping Out

Episode 3 of Under the Matrix is all about flipping out and keeping…

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Swimming with Marine Reptiles

Swimming with Marine Reptiles

Often mistakenly called dinosaurs, extinct marine reptiles are…

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Under the Matrix: Episode 2

Under the Matrix: Episode 2

In this episode, we have a special guest alongside our fossil turtle…

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Under the Matrix: What is a Fossil?

Under the Matrix: What is a Fossil?

We are uncovering and discovering fossils right in our home, and…

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Nothing Is As Constant As Change

"Nothing is as constant as change." – Miss. Frizzle,…

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Dinosaurs Are Not for Boys

I had my first encounter with a dinosaur in the same place most people…

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What dinosaur species do we have in Saskatchewan?

First things first, dinosaurs are a diverse group of terrestrial…

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What can leaves tell us about climate?

The size and shape of leaves, what botanists call ‘leaf…

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Why is the K-Pg Boundary so clearly identifiable in certain parts of Saskatchewan?

The Cretaceous-Paleogene, or K-Pg, Boundary is a line that…

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What do you do with pieces of amber that don’t contain anything?

Resin from modern pine, with mammal hair caught in it at Cypress…

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Lumsden Beach Find

Q: In 1962 I found this petrified piece, of what I believe, is a…

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