Response to Environment Minister Marmion
Dinoasaur footprint expert Dr Steve Salisbury and Environs Kimberley Ecologist Louise Beames repsond to the minister's decisions on trackways and Monsoon Vine Thickets
View ArticleStampede
Dr Salisbury says this is best described as a Sauropod trample. Some of these prints are 80 to 90 centimetres wide
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Dr Steve Salisbury, from University of Queensland, searching for dinosaur footprints at James Price Point. He says on this coast there are significant trackways not found anywhere else in the world.
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Wesley Hunter of the Bardi Jawi Rangers and Louise Beames from Environs Kimberley conduct flora assessments within a vine thicket as part of the ongoing project
View ArticleCoastal dunes and vine thickets
Monsoon vine thickets on the Dampier Peninsula typically occur in the swales and on lee side of dune systems
View ArticleOrnithopod print
A newly discovered Ornithopod foot print near James Price Point. It is one of many dinosaur foot prints that track up and down the coastline between Broome and Cape Leveque
View ArticleBig foot
Paleontologist Dr Steve Salisbury and Catalyst reporter Mark Horstman size up the biggest dinosaur footprint in the world north of Broome. (August 2012)
View ArticleResponse to Environment Minister Marmion
Dinoasaur footprint expert Dr Steve Salisbury and Environs Kimberley Ecologist Louise Beames repsond to the minister's decisions on trackways and Monsoon Vine Thickets
View ArticleStampede
Dr Salisbury says this is best described as a Sauropod trample. Some of these prints are 80 to 90 centimetres wide
View ArticleOn the trail
Dr Steve Salisbury, from University of Queensland, searching for dinosaur footprints at James Price Point. He says on this coast there are significant trackways not found anywhere else in the world.
View ArticleTeam at work
Wesley Hunter of the Bardi Jawi Rangers and Louise Beames from Environs Kimberley conduct flora assessments within a vine thicket as part of the ongoing project
View ArticleCoastal dunes and vine thickets
Monsoon vine thickets on the Dampier Peninsula typically occur in the swales and on lee side of dune systems
View ArticleOrnithopod print
A newly discovered Ornithopod foot print near James Price Point. It is one of many dinosaur foot prints that track up and down the coastline between Broome and Cape Leveque
View ArticleBig foot
Paleontologist Dr Steve Salisbury and Catalyst reporter Mark Horstman size up the biggest dinosaur footprint in the world north of Broome. (August 2012)
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