Announcements
May. 6, 2023"A Natural History Museum for the 21st Century" presented by
Dr. Douglas Jones, Director of the Florida Museum of Natural History
7PM IN-PERSON CLUB MEETING at the USF Behavioral Science Room #103
Dr. Douglas Jones is
Director of the Florida Museum of Natural History in
Gainesville. Located on the campus
of the University of
Florida, the Florida
Museum of Natural
History is one of
the most comprehensive university-based natural history museums in the
U.S. with over 40
million specimens
and artifacts in its
permanent collections.
Dr. Jones received his Ph.D. in 1980 from Princeton University. He has been a curator of paleontology at the Museum since
1985 and is also a professor in the Departments of Geological Sciences and
Biology at UF. Dr. Jones has authored over 150 scientific and technical papers
and edited several books, including most
recently, The Geology of Florida. He is past president of the Board
of Directors of the Florida Association of Museums (FAM), the
Association of Science Museum Directors (ASMD) and was Chairman
of the Board of the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) which
represents the 30,000+ museums in the USA. He also serves on
the boards of several scientific societies, foundations and cultural
organizations.
Tampa Bay Fossil Chronicles
Hopefully you’ve noticed that TBFC has stepped up its game with the newsletter each month. In addition to all of our regular contributors, we’ve added two new recurring articles this season. “In Touch with Inverts” by Rob Carlson was added in September. Recently added, “Paleo Analysis” by Steve Vicari. Each month Steve will be discussing interesting prehistoric fauna and how they relate to extant species.
Please check out all of the articles in each issue. Only TBFC members receive the Chronicles, we don’t post it online or on Facebook.
Be sure to renew your Fossil Permits!

