Speaker Series

Join us for free talks exploring hot topics in palaeontology and results of current research.

All presentations will be hosted on Zoom and live, in-person in the Royal Tyrrell Museum’s Auditorium, Thursdays at 11 a.m., unless otherwise noted.

Please note: advance registration is required to attend online presentations. Registration links will be posted on this page the week before each talk occurs.


2025 Schedule


February 6: Alessandro Franchini, Southwestern Adventist University 
An Unusual Vertebrate Microsite Formed by a Lag-Deposit in the Upper Cretaceous Lance Formation of Wyoming, USA

Watch the recording on YouTube


February 13: Alfred Lemierre, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology 
The Quercy Phosphorites: A Unique Peek into the Ecosystem's Diversity of Southern France from the Eocene to the Miocene


February 20: Christiana Garros, University of Alberta
Broken, Bruised, and Bitten: Survival Tales of Tyrannosaur Injuries 

Watch the recording on YouTube.


Wednesday, February 26: Andre Gogol, Parkland Secondary School
Exploring Methods in Fossil Photography 

Watch the recording on YouTube.


March 6: Darren Tanke, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
Ongoing Epic Excavation of the Kaskie Hadrosaur Skeleton, One of the World’s Biggest Dinosaur Quarries, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta 


March 13: Lisa Boucher, University of Texas-Austin
Landscape Paleoecology and the Evolution of Late Cretaceous Forests Along the Western Interior Seaway


March 20: Kiersten Formoso, Rutgers University
Going for a Swim: Influences of Terrestrial Ancestry on Land-to-Sea Transformations

For the online presentation, register on Zoom


March 27: Todd Kristensen, Archaeological Survey of Alberta
Ice Mummies on Mountains: Archaeology of Frozen Corpses in British Columbia and Italy

For the online presentation, register on Zoom


April 3: Lauren Wilson, Princeton University
Cretaceous Arctic Birds from the Prince Creek Formation of Northern Alaska


April 10: Brian Davis, University of Louisville
Tiny Fossils and the Big Picture: Mammals from the Age of Dinosaurs


April 17: Bruce Archibald, Beaty Biodiversity Museum
Things Change When You Warm up Winters — What Fossils Tell us


April 24: Yan-Yin Wang, MacEwan University
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Ribcage in Birds, Crocodiles, and Dinosaurs, with Implications on the Evolution of Ventilation


May 1: Corwin Sullivan, University of Alberta
From Dragon Bones to Dino-Birds: The Rise of Vertebrate Palaeontology in China 


Looking for more Speaker Series talks? Visit the Royal Tyrrell Museum YouTube channel!