20 years of fieldworks trough 4 continents. Geology, Paleontology, Exploration.
Yukon-Charley Rivers, 2010
Alaska is immense and we still know very little about what it was like at the time of dinosaurs. After years of research, scientist are finally finding evidences of armoured, horned, duck-billed and even predatory dinosaurs, but also hundreds of footprints and plant remains.
Alberta, 2003-2023
The 'place to be' for all those aiming to become experts in geology , paleontology and field activities. Alberta, from the Rocky Mountains to the badlands, has plenty to offer to student and researchers.
Hill County, 2016-2023
Researchers from all over the world gather here to find amazing fossils but most importantly to reconstruct ancient ecosistems in which dinosaurs were not the only living animals.
Jimenez, Chihuahua Desert, 2009
From the high latitudes of Alaska to Mexico trying to understand how latitude, temperature, distance from the shoreline and changes in ecosystems controlled the evolution of dinosaurs.
The first dinosaurs and the discovery of the deep time. Stonesfield, Lyme Regis, Siccar Point, 2021
Being a paleontologist also implies being fascinated by the history of this discipline, including the great scientists that set the ground for our work today.
Bologna and the Villaggio del Pescatore
Home is where we want to acheive the most. Historic sites, museum collections, new quarries, pioneristic technologies.
Tataouine, 2009-2015
Africa is one of the most important places in the word to understand dinosaur evolution. Southern Tunisia offers a unique opportunity to combine geological and paleontological observations to document vertebrate diversity in the Cretaceous.
Lebap Province, 2011-2013
Dinosaur remains are found in every continent, although in some areas they remain incredibly rare. Turkmenistan has not provided dinosaur bones yet, but is home for some of the most important footoprint sites in the planet.
Nemegt, 2007-2023
After a century of exploration, research, unique fossils, adventures, data and quarries, we are just getting started.
Lightning Ridge, NSW, 2015
From pole to pole, Down Under. A place where marine reptiles and dinosaurs shared a vast ecosystem facing an inlad seaway. Today, you have to go underground to collect fossils and geological clues, a place where you are not prepared to be.