What question have you always wanted to ask a palaeontologist?
Join three Australian palaeontologists to talk about their pathways into the field, their favourite discoveries, and their newest research. Submit your burning questions and watch them answered live in this thrilling online event.
Access via Zoom Link: https://macquarie.zoom.us/j/81523059828
What is the coolest dinosaur you’ve dug up? Why are pterosaurs not dinosaurs? Where have you gotten to travel around the world to? What dinosaur would you eat if you could?
Join pterosaur expert Adele Pentland, theropod researcher and Jurassic Park lover Jake Kotevski, and creator of the Found a Fossil Project, Sally Hurst, to have all of your most unhinged dinosaur questions answered.
Submit your questions ahead of the event here: https://forms.gle/cnPV2x6gg9WbrMAP8
Learn more about our palaeontologists:
Adele Pentland: Host of the incredible Pals in Palaeo podcast, Adele’s research has focussed on Australia’s pterosaurs – the flying reptiles that ruled the skies in the Cretaceous.
Jake Kotevski: Able to recite the entire script of Jurassic Park, Jake loves to learn about Australia’s predators – the mighty carnivorous theropods and raptors.
Sally Hurst: Focussing on the interactions between fossils and humans over time, Sally runs the Found a Fossil Project that provides advice on what to do if you discover a dinosaur in your backyard.
This event is being put on especially for the Australian Heritage Festival.
A recording of the event will be available via the Found a Fossil Youtube channel after the event.