Paleontology 101 *

Begin the Paleontology Certification Program with this introductory course exploring basic concepts of paleontology and geology with research associate Lou Taylor. Following an introduction on the history of life on Earth, learn how fossils are formed, their scientific value, and the basics of collection and data recovery, curation, and study. 

Mondays & Wednesdays, April 22 - May 8
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Field Trip: Saturday, May 4
$150 member, $180 nonmember

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