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    John Day Fossil Beds

    National Monument Oregon

The Fossil Record

The Fossil Record

The official blog for John Day Fossil Beds National Monument

 

 

A New Blog

Paul OlligBeginnings are always exciting. There's so much possibility, expectations are high, and enthusiasm is at its peak. So it is with our brand new blog here at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. The staff here at the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center (both us interpreters and the paleontologists) have been chomping at the bit to get their hands on this little piece of cyberspace real estate in order to provide all of you with a better glimpse and deeper appreciation of what we are all about here at the fossil beds.

And so I begin The Fossil Record with a brief welcome to all of you and a sincere appreciation for


Did You Know?

Image of an artistic rendition of a brontothere,

Brontotheres, large relatives of the horse and rhinoceros, once lived on the North American continent.