P.R.P.R.C. Palaeontologists

Richard T. McCrea

B.Sc., B.Ed., M.Sc., Ph.D. (in progress)

Rich's primary field work is on fossil track sites in Alberta and British Columbia, but he collaborates with many other colleagues on fossil  track sites from around the world.

Rich has also been leading the excavation of British Columbia's first dinosaurs.

Lisa G. Buckley

B.Sc., M.Sc. Ph.D. (in progress)

Lisa has many years of dinosaur excavation and preparation experience from digs in both the United States and western Canada. Lisa is currently working on her Ph.D.  which deals with shorebird anatomy and tracks and their implications on interpreting fossil avian tracks. Lisa hails from the Trail region of southern British Columbia.

 

Lida Xing

Visiting Researcher

B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (in progress)

   Since 2007, Lida has has been excited to pursue original research on the relationships among Jurassic-Cretaceous dinosaur tracks in China, and already has published several scientific papers. As a master's student at the University of Alberta (2010-2012), Lida has re- described the mysterious carnivore "Dilophosaurus sinensis".