Paleontological Fossil Dig To Soon Be Held At Rogers
Published: May 31st, 2017

Paleontological Fossil Dig to soon be held at Rogers

SHERBURNE–Join Friends of Rogers and geologist Dr. Adam Schoonmaker to uncover long-buried treasures during the fourth-annual Paleontological Fossil Dig. This upcoming workshop will begin on June 10 at 9 a.m., in the Rogers Environmental Education Center visitor parking lot and caravans to nearby dig sites.

Sample bags, hammers, safety goggles, and a field guide will be provided for participating adventurers. As the program will last approximately four hours, participants should bring their own lunch/snack, drinks, and sunscreen.

“We are very excited that Adam is facilitating this popular program again this year,” said Sarah Freedman, environmental educator. “He will provide unique insight and guidance for budding geologists in the search for impressions of prehistoric organisms preserved through the ages.”

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A native of central New York, Dr. Schoonmaker has studied geology throughout New England and the Adirondacks for many years. Having spent much time examining the rocks of the Champlain Valley and Green Mountains in their wild state, he has extensive knowledge of the stratigraphy and structure of deformed rocks to help determine the orogenic history (mountain-building) of the Northern Appalachians. Dr. Schoonmaker’s research has taken him to several remote areas, including Oregon, Alaska, northern Maine, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

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