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Montana Dinosaur Center

Since 1995, the Montana Dinosaur Center has provided hands-on educational experiences for the public. In short, we think that hands on learning is the best! On our Montana fossil dig expeditions you get to participate in the scientific process! You could find the next new dinosaur species. At our museum gallery in Bynum, Montana we have the world's first baby dinosaur bones ever collected and the Guinness Book of World Records' longest model skeleton - our very own Seismo the seismosaurus. Learn more at tmdinosaurcenter.org Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tmdinosaurcenter/support

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In today’s episode we wrap up the “Story Time with Dave” 2018 sessions. Montana Dinosaur Center Founder Dave Trexler and now-President Stacia Coverdell talk about the origins of the "Egg Mountain" name, Fran Tannenbaum's discovery of the first intact fossilized eggs in North America, and the issues that Egg Mountain brought to modern paleontology in northcentral Montana.

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Since 1995, the Montana Dinosaur Center has provided hands-on educational experiences for the public, promoted research and publications on the objects and information collected; and to collected, preserved, and interpreted for the public, items relating to the physical and cultural heritage of the world.

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In Today’s episode we continue “Story Time with Dave”. Dave Trexler, our founder and resident paleontologist, talks about the fallout of publicity around the discovery of the baby dinosaur fossils, and what happened locally.

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Since 1995, the Montana Dinosaur Center has provided hands-on educational experiences for the public, promoted research and publications on the objects and information collected; and to collected, preserved, and interpreted for the public, items relating to the physical and cultural heritage of the world.

Follow the Montana Dinosaur Center across social media:

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Patreon
  • YouTube
  • Podcast on Spotify
  • Podcast on Anchor
  • TikTok
  • Twitter
  • Montana Dinosaur Digs
  • Montana Dinosaur Digs Facebook

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In Today’s episode, Stacia Coverdell, President of the Montana Dinosaur Center, interviews Dave Trexler, our founder. Dave talks about meeting Jack Horner, realizing the discovery and significance of the baby bones, and why clear ownership matters in science.

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Since 1995, the Montana Dinosaur Center has provided hands-on educational experiences for the public, promoted research and publications on the objects and information collected; and to collected, preserved, and interpreted for the public, items relating to the physical and cultural heritage of the world.

Follow the Montana Dinosaur Center across social media:

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Patreon
  • YouTube
  • Podcast on Spotify
  • Podcast on Anchor
  • TikTok
  • Twitter
  • Montana Dinosaur Digs
  • Montana Dinosaur Digs Facebook

This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app


Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tmdinosaurcenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tmdinosaurcenter/support

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In Today’s episode, Stacia Coverdell, President of the Montana Dinosaur Center, interviews Dave Trexler, our founder. Dave talks about how he and his family got involved in Paleontology, and how his mother discovered the first baby dinosaur.

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In this episode, Dave talks about growing up in rural Montana, his and his mom's interest in dinosaur fossil hunting, and how she discovered the skeleton of the first baby dinosaur.

Follow Montana Dinosaur Center on Social Media:

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Patreon
  • YouTube
  • Podcast
  • TikTok
  • Twitter
  • Montana Dinosaur Digs
  • Montana Dinosaur Digs Facebook

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