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Fossilized footprints and tracks dating back 50 million years ago discovered at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument ...
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KOIN Portland on MSNScientists uncover fossils of animals that roamed Oregon up to 50 million years agoAccording to NPS, fossil tracks of two small shorebirds showed that the pre-historic animals searched for food in shallow ...
A team of scientists found prehistoric animal footprints that indicate how creatures behaved in Oregon as far back as 50 ...
A groundbreaking paleontological discovery at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument has uncovered fossilized footprints ...
A remarkable new discovery at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is shedding light on life in Oregon tens of millions of ...
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National parks must remain open despite staffing cuts, interior secretary saysCrater Lake is the only national park in Oregon, but the park service also oversees five other sites in the state: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in central Oregon, Lewis and Clark National ...
Public lands are quintessentially American, and in many ways they define and shape the American identity. There are a few ways to better shield them from political whims.
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TheTravel on MSNDiscovery At John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Uncovers What Oregon Was Like 50 Million Years AgoNational Parks across the US are filled with history, like Florida's Dade Battlefield Historic State Park and its costly past, or John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, and its recent discoveries ...
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, located in Wheeler and Grant counties in east-central Oregon, houses one of the longest and most complete fossil records of plants and animals from the ...
Fossilized footprints and tracks dating back 50 million years ago discovered at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument could provide new insight into how prehistoric animals lived in Oregon.
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