Our Picture Gallery
Another bird found by Dave at McAbee.
This greeted people in the parking lot just before they climbed to the top.
One of the many spiders collected from McAbee.
The display of McAbee fossils that were permanently donated to the Ashcroft museum in 2013.
Sharon receives credit (finally) for her new pterasaur genus she found on Hornby Island.
The pleistocene salmon site on Kamloops Lake. A scientifically significant site.
Rick and Boris work on the display case that we filled with local fossils and donated to St Ann's Academy to thank them for hosting our meetings at a turbulent time.
The first bird Dave found at McAbee. He donated to the Kelowna Museum.
Gladys answers questions from the public who visited our fossil display at TRU's Science Night 2013.
A close-up of part of the display we loaned to the Kamloops Wildlife Park 2010. These fossils were collected by members from Vancouver Island.
John talking to Minister Thomson of MFLNRO, Kamloops MLA, Kevin Krueger, and Dean of Science TRU, Dr Tom Dickinson at the official announcement that saw McAbee become the McAbee Fossil Beds Heritage Site 2012.
The 47.5cm extinct salmon found by John at McAbee 2010