Dr. Victoria Arbour Royal BC Museum Fieldwork at the Carbon Creek Basin Dinosaur Tracksite

Published: Nov. 19, 2023, 10:36 p.m.

Victoria is a vertebrate palaeontologist and evolutionary biologist and is the leading expert on the palaeobiology of the armoured dinosaurs known as ankylosaurs. She has named several new species of ankylosaurs, studied how they used and evolved their charismatic armour and weaponry, and investigated how their biogeography was shaped by dispersals between Asia and North America.\n\nBritish Columbia has a rich fossil record spanning over 500 million years of the history of life on Earth. Victoria\u2019s research at the Royal BC Museum will investigate how the ancient plants and animals that lived here responded to changing climates, shifting continents, and mass extinctions. \n\nThe Carbon Creek Basin site is located just west of Hudson\u2019s Hope in the Peace River area and boasts nearly 1,200 dinosaur tracks from at least 12 different types of dinosaurs\u2014including two dinosaur track types that have not been observed at any other site in the Peace Region