North Slope tunnel yielding 70-million year old dinosaur secrets

University of Alaska Museum of the North researchers are employing a new strategy in their search for dinosaur bones on the North Slope. Museum scientists have been pulling dinosaur fossils from a site on the Colville River for over 20 years, but Museum paleontologist Kevin May says, until this summer, work had been confined to the river bank.

Dan Bross, KUAC – Fairbanks

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