The funds for the Summer of 2024 were requested for both travel to present at the North American Paleontological Convention (NAPC) current research carried out at FLMNH and to continue outreach at the Wind River Indian Reservation. At NAPC, I presented a fossil plant, “A Woody Angiosperm from the
History, including funds from the Louis C. and Jane Gapenski Endowed Fellowship and the B.J. and Eve Wilder
https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/caribarch/
The Caribbean Archaeology Program was founded in 1960 by Ripley P. Bullen. The program is based around one of the largest systematic collections of pre-Columbian artifacts in North America. What the collection lacks in size is compensated for by its diversity. Contact Us For more informa
Leon Wilder donated a collection of important artifacts that were surface collected from sites in Grenada
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Passenger Pigeons were one of the most abundant birds in the world, with total numbers estimated at 3-5 billion. Hunting and loss of their forest breeding sites caused sharp population declines by the late 19th century. The last surviving pigeon died in captivity in 1914. Summary Passenger Pigeo
linked the big cities on the Eastern Seaboard – Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington – with the wilder
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