Lecture-On Frozen Ground Down Under: Polar Dinosaurs
On Frozen Ground Down Under: Polar Dinosaurs, Insects, and Other Cretaceous Fossils of Australia.
The Cretaceous Period (140-66 million years ago) was one of the warmest times in Earth history, which allowed dinosaurs, birds, amphibians, insects and other animals to live near the North and South Poles. Join Dr. Martin as he discusses the Cretaceous polar ecosystems and recent fossil discoveries from Australia.
This ticket does not include access to any exhibits, films, WildWoods or Fernbank Forest. It is valid for the lecture only.
Things to know before you visit:
- The lecture is on March 2, 2025, at 4:30 p.m.
- Tickets are free, online reservation is required and tickets are limited.
- Have your eTicket(s) ready at the Museum entrance.
- Check-in will start at 4 p.m.in the Museum lobby
- Lecture will be held in the Frances Wood Wilson Theater on the first floor of the Museum.
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