Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting 2025
December 3rd, 2025 | by Emily Keeble
For 2025, SVP’s Annual Meeting was held in Birmingham, UK, giving the Palaeocast crew easy access to one of the [&hellip
December 3rd, 2025 | by Emily Keeble
For 2025, SVP’s Annual Meeting was held in Birmingham, UK, giving the Palaeocast crew easy access to one of the [&hellip
September 15th, 2025 | by David Marshall
The iguanodontians were an incredibly successful group within the Cretaceous. They could reach incredible sizes, with the largest species even [&hellip
September 1st, 2025 | by David Marshall
Grass dominated ecosystems cover 40% of the land on Earth. Prof. Caroline Strömberg explains why they are so successful
August 22nd, 2025 | by Guest Blogger
While we have discussed the importance of Langebaanweg in terms of its geological positioning and history, the thing it is [&hellip
August 9th, 2025 | by Hady George
For approximately 450 million years, sharks and their cartilaginous relatives have been a major hallmark of marine life. Withstanding multiple [&hellip
August 1st, 2025 | by David Marshall
We get unexpected results whilst on the hunt for the earliest vertebrate teeth with Dr Yara Haridy
July 1st, 2025 | by David Marshall
Dr Christine Sosiak introduces us to the stem ants
May 14th, 2025 | by Hady George
I don’t need to tell you how awe-inspiring dinosaurs are, but I would like to tell you about how weird [&hellip
March 20th, 2025 | by Hady George
Mammoths, sabre-toothed cats, and giant ground sloths may be among the most iconic animals of the ice age, but the [&hellip
February 22nd, 2025 | by David Marshall
What happens when the presence of a single species impacts everything in an environment? Dr Tom Smith joins us to discuss ecosystem engineers