The field season is finally in progress after lots of rain, but is now extremely hot. Seems like we've gone from drenching rain to 100+ temperatures without any nice weather in-between. So far I've had 7 field crews out searching for dinosaurs:
1. Brachylophosaurus (duck-bill) leg from the Judith River Formation near Malta, Montana, excavated for the purpose of looking for soft tissues and biomolecules, for a study to be conducted by Mary Schweitzer.
2. Two duck-bill skeletons from the Judith River Formation (Redding Field Station), near Rudyard, Montana, being excavated as part of an ongoing project conducted by doctoral student Liz Freedman, to determine the dinosaur fauna of the lower Judith River Formation.
3. Exploration and collection of dinosaur remains from the Lower Cretaceous Cloverly Formation near Harlowton, Montana conducted by Bill and Kris Parsons, Museum of the Rockies, Museum ...