Bones found at the site are helping scientists to understand the diet of wolves and how they differ over time.
Investigating the famous Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay Formation at its namesake bay.
BGS scientists are studying the diets of ancient British wolves and how they adapted to changing environments.
Aspiring astrophysicist Riveen Pehesara Kumanayaka shares his experience following an A-level work placement with BGS.
BGS is excited to be trialling a six-week placement scheme for students in partnership with the School of Geography, University of Nottingham.
BGS has been working with partners to make the geosciences more accessible to young people, including those from under-represented backgrounds.
Michael Watts, BGS Head of Inorganic Chemistry, and previous placement students reflect on their experiences working at BGS’s Inorganic Geochemistry Facility over the past 20 years.
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