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Dinosaur bone rush leads to new site

Friday, January 31, 2014

Fellow fans of all things gargantuan and extinct will recognize ‘Cooper’ the largest dinosaur ever found in Australia as depicted in the ABC’s Time Traveller’s Guide to Australia.  ...read more

National Grant to assist Eromanga dinosaur collection

Thursday, November 14, 2013

The Outback Gondwana Foundation has been awarded a $10,350 Community Heritage Grant to assist with the conservation of the Eromanga Natural History Museum’s collection of dinosaur fossils and other unique scientific finds.  ...read more


Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if a fossil site is discovered?

After looking at the fossils ensure all fragments are left where they were found in the field as this is crucial to discovering more bones in the same area. Do not disturb site but take a GPS reading and photos. If possible mark the site with a star picket and contact the Eromanga Natural History Museum for a scientific analysis.

Look at the ENHM on-line resources ‘How to recognise dinosaur sites in the Cooper Basin’.


 
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