
PAST PRESENTATIONS






The story and discovery of the World's Largest T. rex. This lecture included a life size replica skull of Scotty, real T. rex bones and teeth and a fun and interactive travel back in time to explore how this dinosaur grew so large.
With a rich history of art, culture and legends, China has always been a land of mystery and dragons. In the story of Feather Dragons we learn about how and why there are so many feathered dinosaurs here than anywhere else in the world and how the legend of the dragon was born.
After months of fossil hunting in the Alberta badlands, Tim Jeffries shares his story of what it is really like to discover dinosaurs. How to find the fossils, what dangers to look out for and how to identify which dinosaur they came from.
Since the first discovery of dinosaurs in the arctic, paleontologists have been trying to solve the mystery of how they lived in such harsh conditions. In this lecture Tim Jeffries answers these questions and many more while exporing the dinosaurs from around the world that lived in the coldest places on earth.
How are birds and dinosaurs related? During this lecture the audience learned how closely related they are and the evidence shocked them. They discovered why birds are scientifically known today as dinosaurs.
The science of paleontology is changing so fast that no one can keep up. In 'Old Dinosaurs, New Science,' Tim shared some of the latest discoveries, science and reimaging of these amazing beasts.