Field Projects

2003 Field Season

Tumbler Ridge Dinosaur Excavation I

At Sharman Shore

A New Dinosaur Tracksite

2004 Field Season

Visiting Hudson's Hope

New Dinosaur Bone Sites

Dinosaur Tracks Near Chetwynd

Tumbler Ridge Dinosaur Excavation II

Dinosaur Tracks Near Chetwynd Again

Large-Scale Theropod Tracksite From South Eastern B.C.

2005 Field Season

Calling All Tracks

2006 Field Season

2007 Field Season

2008 Field Season

Once the snow is off the ground it is time for palaeontology field work. It is the goal of the P.R.P.R.C. to systematically survey British Columbia's Peace Region to identify and assess the region's palaeontological resources. This includes vertebrate fossils (marine and terrestrial), invertebrate fossils, and plant fossils.

In addition to this survey work there are also a number of other field projects including the excavation of British Columbia's first fossil dinosaur bones, and the documentation of a variety of tracksites.