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SUMMARY:February Program Riley Black - Author
DESCRIPTION:Winner of the 2023 AAAS/Subaru Prize for Excellence in Science Books \nRecipient of a 2024 Friend of Darwin award from the National Center for Science Education \nRiley Black (she/they) has been a fossil fanatic since the time she was knee-high to a Stegosaurus. Her evolution into a science writer and amateur paleontologist was only natural. Based in Salt Lake City\, Utah\, right in the center of dinosaur country\, they chase tales of vanished lives from museum collections to remote badlands. \nA prolific writer\, Riley’s byline has appeared in publications such as National Geographic\, Slate\, Smithsonian\, Nature\, Science\, atmos\, Popular Science\, New Scientist\, SIERRA\, and many more. She’s also been a frequent guest on radio programs such as Science Friday and All Things Considered\, and Riley was among the paleontologists highlighted in the NOVA documentaries “Alaskan Dinosaurs” and “Dinosaur Apocalypse.” In a dream come true\, Riley was also the “resident paleontologist” and consultant to the Jurassic World franchise. Her expertise has also led Riley to speak at a variety of venues from the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History to Dinosaur National Monument\, most prominently delivering the 2022 keynote at tthe he annual Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting. \nBut Riley loves writing books most of all. Starting with Written in Stone in 2010\, they’ve written more than 10 books for fossil fans of all ages. Her latest\, the critically-acclaimed The Last Days of the Dinosaurs\, won the 2023 AAAS/Subaru Prize for Excellence in Science Books. Riley’s next book When the Earth Was Green: Plants\, Animals\, and Evolution’s Greatest Romance\, will be published on February 25th\, 2025 by St. Martin’s Press. Presently\, Riley’s working on The Shortest History of Dinosaurs for The Experiment. \nBut Riley does more than just write about fossils. Every summer she volunteers with an array of museums and universities to discover and excavate new specimens. These expeditions have taken her from the mountains of Alaska and the arid deserts of New Mexico to a Wyoming cave filled with Ice Age mammal bones. Visits to lost worlds fuel Riley’s writing and her enthusiasm for life’s amazing history.
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LOCATION:Clements Community Center\, 1580 Yarrow Street\, Lakewood\, United States
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SUMMARY:January Program - Gabi Rossetto-Harris
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:  Gabi Rosetto Harris \nPaleontologist\, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument \nIn her talk at the January WIPS meeting\, Gabi will share her recent research on the Paleocene Castle Rock\, Colorado Flora\, give an overview of the paleontology of Florissant Fossil Beds\, and discuss the upcoming research projects going on at Florissant. \nAbout the speaker: During her undergraduate years pursuing a B.A. in Geology at Colorado College\, Gabi completed a Mosaics in Science internship at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument (2014)\, which quickly shifted her interests from geochemistry to paleontology. She then spent two years immersed in the Denver Museum of Nature & Science as a paleontology field and research intern and later promoted to a collections assistant in paleobotany (2015-2017). Gabi fulfilled her dream of doing research in her father’s homeland of Argentina with the completion of a M.Sc. and Ph.D. working on Eocene-Oligocene Patagonian fossil plants at Penn State University (2017-2023)\, where she described and curated fossil plants at the National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian) and Argentine museums\, the Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio and the Museo Paleontológico Bariloche. Following her doctoral studies\, Gabi was awarded a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Biology. This allowed her to spend the last nine months investigating the rainforest affinities of fossils from the Paleocene Castle Rock flora in Colorado\, while affiliated with the Denver Museum of Nature & Science\, Denver\, Colorado\, and the Field Museum\, Chicago\, Illinois. Gabi is now thrilled to be returning to Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument for her first permanent federal position. As the successor to Dr. Herb Meyer\, who recently retired\, she is the paleontology program manager and museum curator at FLFO.
URL:https://westernpaleo.org/event/steve-veatch/
LOCATION:Clements Community Center\, 1580 Yarrow Street\, Lakewood\, United States
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