I am truly honoured to have won, thank you to everyone involved and especially those who nominated me π I am so fortunate to work at such a wonderful institution with so many incredible people!
Amazing student @zoey_landry takes home the @MuseumofNature Outstanding Student Award for her work with Pleistocene wolves, Polar Bears, and ongoing work on Beringian Pleistocene horses! More than well-deserved!
Well, Iβve always said I wish I could fit a horse into my carβ¦
Huge thanks to my colleagues in Whitehorse for granting me the privilege to study these specimens. Hereβs hoping we can use them to make a difference for the living wild horses in Yukon π€
A belated congrats to @palaeozoe for winning the Robert Lynn Carroll prize at the annual meeting of @CanSVP! Her talk on Yukon Equus body size was excellent and I look forward to more cool horse research!
Visited the fabulous new exhibit on wolves at @MuseumofNature and was beyond excited and honoured to see my name next to @palaeoeco 's describing our research on Pleistocene wolves! πΊ a real dream come true! #FossilFriday#DoesThisMeanImFamous
Check our recent work with @lxmsos and @applehekou: https://t.co/VB39evaBnF
We demonstrate that reverse weathering had a key role in controlling the extended greenhouse climate and prolonged biotic recovery of the Early Triassic!
#FieldFriday It's always exciting to see what everyone is working on during the field season, but we're especially excited to see what comes from @palaeoeco and @palaeozoe's work in the Old Crow region. Call us biased, but we think #iceage fossils are pretty coolπ
New paper out from my coauthors and I on the evolution of Equidae π΄ over the past ~5 Ma! Fantastic work by all involved, it's so exciting to see this published! π