Footprints in Time: Tracking Dinosaurs in British Columbia | Digital Museums Canada
A yellow and green Corythosaurus walks on two feet along a muddy river’s edge strewn with rocks. The river runs through a forested valley.

Footprints in Time: Tracking Dinosaurs in British Columbia

Beaty Biodiversity Museum 2024

Discover fossil dinosaur footprints in BC’s Rocky Mountains. Follow dinosaur detectives through immersive landscapes as they find clues to questions from the prehistoric past. How has the Earth changed since the Cretaceous Period? What kinds of dinosaurs walked here, how did they behave, and do any of their descendants live on today?

Credits

Research

Dr. Lisa Buckley

Dr. Richard McCrea

Text

English writer

Yukiko Stranger-Galey

Derek Tan

French editor

Marie Maude Polychuck

Translation

French translator

Nicholas Massé

Marie Maude Polychuck

Production

Developer – website

ngx Interactive

Designer - website

ngx Interactive

Videography

Richard McCrea

Lisa Buckley

Photography

Richard McCrea

Lisa Buckley

Digital media

Evan Craig

Education

Educational consultants

Jackie Chambers

Nicole Balsdon

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