
Dr David Gelsthorpe
@paleomanchester
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09-11-2009 11:04:19
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An "accidentally rewilded" 377-acre UK farm is now home to many threatened species, including turtle doves, warblers, 11 bat species, orchids + butterflies. Such examples prove how nature can recover when we let it, + that rewilding reverses nature loss. theguardian.com/environment/20…





I didn't realize how big the roots of #pliosaur teeth were. This one is from the Britton Fm (Eagle Ford Group) on the grounds of DFW airport. What a chunker of a #plesiosaur tooth! #FossilFriday #paleontology #fossils #Cretaceous Perot Museum







Fantastic dinosaur trackway in Oxfordshire soon to be featured on Prof Alice Roberts💙 Digging For Britain on 8th Jan bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

Prof Alice Roberts talking about recently discovered dinosaur footprints is the story I need to hear having watched three different Jurassic Park movies over Christmas and the New Year 😬 Can't wait to see the episode of Digging for Britain with Prof Alice Roberts💙 on BBC 2

Hear more about this discovery made by researchers from University of Oxford and Birmingham incl. Professor in Micropalaentology Prof. Kirsty Edgar, also the Chair of the Lapworth Museum Management Group, and Professor of Palaeobiology Richard Butler, previous Academic Keeper at the Museum 👇

