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The Division of Vertebrate Paleontology uses the assistance of volunteers in the museum’s collections facility, Dickinson Hall on the University of Florida campus. Volunteers perform many different tasks and we try to match new volunteers with tasks that interest them most. Among the tasks
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Vertebrate Paleontology Collection
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Dr. Jonathan I. Bloch Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology jbloch@flmnh.ufl.edu 352-273-1938 Dr. Advait Jukar Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology advaitjukar@floridamuseum.ufl.edu 352-273-1821 Rachel E. Narducci Collections Manager rnarducci@flmnh.ufl.edu Fossil Permits
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Paleontological Society of Lee County This scholarship will be awarded to a student (either undergraduate or graduate) of Florida paleontology enrolled in a degree program at the University of Florida. This scholarship consists of a one-time stipend of $5,000 to be used for academic purposes, for e
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Miss Lucy Dickinson Fellowship The Miss Lucy Dickinson Fellowship is available on a competitive basis to graduate students pursuing the Doctoral degree in Vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Florida. This fellowship can be awarded along two tracks. Track 1 is for up to three years with a s
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Though well known for his later work as the Florida Museum’s curator of Herpetology, Walter Auffenberg originally established himself with the museum as the first curator of Vertebrate Paleontology. He completed his PhD on fossil snakes of Florida in 1956, then worked until 1959 as the curator for t
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In all kinds of weather, and across all kinds of terrain, the Florida Museum has excavated fossils from Central Florida’s Bone Valley Formation for the past 60 years. The sites of the formation are among the most prolific in Florida for vertebrate fauna and remain an important resource for our under
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Plaster fossil jackets often require a lot of wrangling, even when they are small. These jackets are constructed in the field with plaster, burlap, and even wood board, designed to bundle together the matrix and heavy fossils. While they make for a secure way to transport material out of the field,
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