When Mammoths Roamed Vancouver Island: SFU and Royal BC Museum Delve Into Beasts' History in Our Region
August 08, 2024
August 08, 2024
BURNABY, British Columbia, Aug. 8 (TNSres) -- Simon Fraser University issued the following news:
Mammoths, the massive pre-historic ice age cousins of the modern-day elephant, have always been understood to have inhabited parts of British Columbia, but the question of when has always been a bit woolly.
Now, a new study from Simon Fraser University has given scientists the clearest picture yet when the giant mammals roamed Vancouver Island.
As part of SFU re . . .
Mammoths, the massive pre-historic ice age cousins of the modern-day elephant, have always been understood to have inhabited parts of British Columbia, but the question of when has always been a bit woolly.
Now, a new study from Simon Fraser University has given scientists the clearest picture yet when the giant mammals roamed Vancouver Island.
As part of SFU re . . .