Statement on Diversity and Inclusion
The Palaeontographical Society would like to affirm its commitment to increasing diversity within its membership, council and authorship of publications. Diversity is strength, and we
The Palaeontographical Society would like to affirm its commitment to increasing diversity within its membership, council and authorship of publications. Diversity is strength, and we
A brown bear skull 'found in the peat of Burwell fen', Cambridgeshire (Reynolds 1906). Dates to the Pleistocene, or 'ice ages', when multiple species lived in Britain & Ireland, incl. cave bears & polar bears. 🐻 Fossil: @SedgwickMuseum. #FossilFriday https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02693445.1906.12035521
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02693445.2022.2162669
Marking #FossilFriday & our new @Palaeonto_Soc monograph on Cumnoria, here’s the beast itself @morethanadodo with part of the team (me, @Tweetisaurus, @palaeojoe) in 2019 (though Susie & me started this ~7 years before this shot was taken 😬🤦♂️)