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Greg Dodge is a professional naturalist as well as a writer, videographer and producer of natural history DVDs. His images have been used in various TV productions, museum displays, and corporate videos. Above all, he has a fascination and passion for all things natural.
Stop by and say hello Tuesday thru Saturday in Explore the Wild, Catch the Wind, or on the Dino Trail.

Marine Life in Durham?

July 15th, 2008

gd_7_1fossOn July 12th sharks, stingrays, porpoises, whales, sea urchins and other marine life were discovered at the Museum – at least in part. Scores of kids, and yes, their parents too, got down and dirty in the “Fossil Pit” digging for fossils along the Museum’s future Dinosaur Trail. Thousands of shark’s teeth, whale and porpoise bones, sea urchin spines, crab claws and other marine fossils were unearthed, packed into bags and carried off home by the many happy participants in the Dino Day Fossil Dig at the Museum. A great day was had by all!

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