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In a special edition of Palaeo Jam, recorded LIVE at the Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip, guest host Professor Flint chats with some of his Western Australian palaeo pals, about their favourite fossils, their best moments in the field, and a broad range of other palaeo-themed topics.
In a chat amongst friends, we hear about the group’s favourite fossils that include a giant skink, a tree kangaroo on the Nullarbor Plain, an Aussie sauropod, and a kangaroo with fangs! Favourite moments of discovery include finding an ancient Bilby, the skull and brain case of a sauropod, and a Western Australian plesiosaur. We also learn about stinky days in the lab, and what brought each of the panel to be involved with palaeontology.
This episode was recorded during the Museum’s “Biggest Science Lab Ever” event during National Science Week.
The panelists for this episode are Dr Kenny Travouillon, Mammalogy Curator at the Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip; Dr Kailah Thorn, Technical Officer for Terrestrial Vertebrates at the Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip; Associate Professor Natalie Warburton, of Murdoch University; and Dr Stephen F. Poropat, School of Planetary and Earth Sciences, Curtin University.
For more info on Prof Flint, including links to his albums of palaeo songs, head to https://linktr.ee/ProfessorFlint
You can find Kailah on Twitter at https://twitter.com/kailah_thorn
Kailah’s research profile is at…
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kailah-Thorn
Kenny can be found here…
https://twitter.com/TravouillonK
Kenny’s research profile is here…
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kenny-Travouillon
You can find Natalie on Twitter at https://twitter.com/aNATomy_Lab
You can also find Natalie’s profile at Murdoch University at http://profiles.murdoch.edu.au/myprofile/natalie-warburton/
Stephen’s research profile can be found here…
42 Episoden
Manage episode 375591230 series 3383580
In a special edition of Palaeo Jam, recorded LIVE at the Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip, guest host Professor Flint chats with some of his Western Australian palaeo pals, about their favourite fossils, their best moments in the field, and a broad range of other palaeo-themed topics.
In a chat amongst friends, we hear about the group’s favourite fossils that include a giant skink, a tree kangaroo on the Nullarbor Plain, an Aussie sauropod, and a kangaroo with fangs! Favourite moments of discovery include finding an ancient Bilby, the skull and brain case of a sauropod, and a Western Australian plesiosaur. We also learn about stinky days in the lab, and what brought each of the panel to be involved with palaeontology.
This episode was recorded during the Museum’s “Biggest Science Lab Ever” event during National Science Week.
The panelists for this episode are Dr Kenny Travouillon, Mammalogy Curator at the Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip; Dr Kailah Thorn, Technical Officer for Terrestrial Vertebrates at the Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip; Associate Professor Natalie Warburton, of Murdoch University; and Dr Stephen F. Poropat, School of Planetary and Earth Sciences, Curtin University.
For more info on Prof Flint, including links to his albums of palaeo songs, head to https://linktr.ee/ProfessorFlint
You can find Kailah on Twitter at https://twitter.com/kailah_thorn
Kailah’s research profile is at…
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kailah-Thorn
Kenny can be found here…
https://twitter.com/TravouillonK
Kenny’s research profile is here…
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kenny-Travouillon
You can find Natalie on Twitter at https://twitter.com/aNATomy_Lab
You can also find Natalie’s profile at Murdoch University at http://profiles.murdoch.edu.au/myprofile/natalie-warburton/
Stephen’s research profile can be found here…
42 Episoden
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