The Joggins Fossil Cliffs is in the news! British and Canadian scientists studying 300 million year old Carboniferous fossils from Joggins, Horton Bluff, Sydney and Europe have concluded that a sudden, global warming-driven breakdown of rainforests actually helped propel the Earth's earliest reptiles, like Hylonomus lyelli which Joggins is famous for, to the top of the era's evolutionary hierarchy. Click here to view the complete article.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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