Fossil Huntress — Palaeo Sommelier Podcast
1) Hawai'i: Islands Born of Fire
Long, long ago—millions of years before you or me, before the canoes of the Polynesian voyagers, before the first birds ever touched these shores—there was only ocean. A vast blue desert stretching fa...Show More
2) Dinosaurs, Ammonites, Trilobites: What is Paleontology
Join in the exploration of the fascinating science of paleontology — that lens that examines ancient animals, plants & ecosystems from wee single-celled organisms to big & mighty dinosaurs.
3) Stone, Bone & Water: Cretaceous Capilano Fossil Field Trip
Cretaceous Capilano Fossil Field Trip — From downtown Vancouver, drive north through Stanley Park and over the Lion’s Gate Bridge. Take the North Vancouver exit toward the ferries. Turn right onto Tay...Show More
4) Woolly Mammoths: Trumpeting Through the Tundra
Woolly Mammoths – Picture a towering, shaggy titan lumbering across a frozen expanse, as winds howl through its dense, draping fur. This is the Woolly Mammoth—an Ice Age icon that could stand up to 11...Show More
5) Theropods of a Feather: Living Dinosaurs, the Birds
Welcome to the Fossil Huntress Podcast. Today on the show we’re talking about living dinosaurs—our avian friends, the birds. From the tiniest hummingbird to the towering ostrich, these feathered creat...Show More
6) Devonian Fossils from Miguasha on the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec
Today on the show, we'll explore the first fossil finds from Miguasha Provincial Park, a protected area near Carleton-sur-Mer on the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec in Canada, from the mid-1800s. Miguasha i...Show More
7) The Burgess Shale – A Window into Deep Time
Welcome to the Fossil Huntress Podcast. Today, we're taking a journey half a billion years back in time to one of the most extraordinary fossil sites on the planet — the Burgess Shale — nestled high i...Show More
8) King of the Trilobites: The Discovery of Isotelus rex
Today we’re setting sail—back in time—to meet the king of the trilobites: Isotelus rex, the largest complete trilobite ever discovered.Now, I know trilobites are often tiny—beautiful, delicate little ...Show More
9) Time Travelers in Stone: What Are Trilobites?
Welcome to The Fossil Huntress Podcast—your window into the deep time of ancient oceans, lost worlds, and beautiful traces left behind. I'm your host, Heidi Henderson, coming to you from the rain-kiss...Show More
10) The Bone Wars: Cope & Marsh
Welcome back to the Fossil Huntress Podcast, the show where we dig into the dirt—both literally and historically—to uncover the most fascinating stories from Earth’s deep past. Here you'll find ammoni...Show More