Tuesday

2011 Inner Mongolia field season begins

3 August 2011. IVPP, Beijing, China.

With the arrival of team members Xiaoming and Mike, the 2011 field expedition to Inner Mongolia is in full swing.

The team this year comprises three of us from Los Angeles, and four from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology. We will also have a few geolgists joining us from the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Earth Sciences research division.

The tentative schedule is to depart for Xilinhot on Friday, August 5. Some of the sites we will visit include the earl-middle Miocene Aoerban area, the middle Miocene Tunggur Formation, and the late Miocene Baogeda Ula Formation.

The stuffy and warm air in Beijing urges us to again migrate northward onto the Mongolian Plateau where the skies are blue and the grasses are green.

~Jack


Monday

North Campus: L.A.'s Urban Nature: New Bird For North Campus List

North Campus: L.A.'s Urban Nature: New Bird For North Campus List: "165 and Counting... Earlier this week, Kimball Garrett, NHM Ornithology Collections Manager, spotted a not-so-common sight, a pai..."

A new blog was launched to keep the public informed about progress in the construction of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County's North Campus.

Stay tuned!

Thursday

Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series 2011

Friday, January 28, 2011
11:00 a.m.
Jack Tseng
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Tyrants of the Cenozoic: Evolution of Bone-Crushing Hyenas and Dogs

Location:
Royal Tyrrell Museum
1500 North Dinosaur Trail
Drumheller, Alberta
Canada

Link: http://www.tyrrellmuseum.com/speaker_series.htm