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While it's not every day people see a rattlesnake in Oregon, the venomous reptile is common in certain parts of the state.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSN50-Million-Year-Old Footprints Open a 'Rare Window' Into the Behaviors of Extinct Animals That Once Roamed in OregonBetween 29 million and 50 million years ago, Oregon was teeming with life. Shorebirds searched for food in shallow water, ...
Using 3D modeling, researchers at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument are learning about the daily lives of ancient ...
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Researchers created 3D models of ancient tracks in Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. The study revealed a ...
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. The ...
In February, scientific journal Palaeontologia Electronica published “Following their footsteps: Report of vertebrate fossil tracks from John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon ...
A team of scientists found prehistoric animal footprints that indicate how creatures behaved in Oregon as far back as 50 ...
Open water swimmers to be banned from America’s deepest lake for two years during restoration project.” I wondered what lake ...
Interior Department officials are considering scaling back the boundaries of national monuments in the West to encourage ...
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 ...
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