Welcome to Prehistoric Beast of the Week!
Welcome
to Prehistoric Beast of the Week! This site was born from the widely
popular, now offline, Jersey Boys Hunt Dinosaurs, which started back in
2012. Luckily, I was able to save all of my articles, including my
weekly prehistoric animal reports (which had become pretty popular with
readers) and am now in charge of my own site which you see before you.
Going to keep doing things I know are successful...
I
will continue to cover a different prehistoric animal every week, each
complete with an original painting by me, photograph of its fossil, and
wherever possible, input from a professional paleontologist who actually
works with said beast. On the site we also will continue to interview
nature artists, paleontologists, and other kinds of scientists, as well
as write our own miscellaneous posts here and there.
Going to try new things I hope are successful...
In
addition, I will be doing a few new things. Never before has there
been a site that revolved around paleontology that ALSO had a strong
foothold in modern animal biology, particularly endangered species
conservation. I want to change that. At Prehistoric Animal of the Week
you will start to see more posts about endangered species, the
environment, and most importantly, information on how you can help save
them! In order to fully understand and preserve the world around us, we
must understand its history. This is where paleontology and modern
biology marry.
Most importantly...
My
main goal here is to educate you, the reader, with the help of real
science directly from the source. However, I also want you to have fun
and laugh at the same time you are learning.
It's really hard to learn if you aren't having fun. I discovered this
fact over my years of teaching at zoos, museums, and in formal
classrooms. Lastly I want to encourage you to reach out to us. We love
hearing input from our readers. Do you have a favorite prehistoric
animal you would like to see me review? Do you want to know more about
how you can help a particular habitat or endangered species maybe near
your own home? Ask in our comment sections under each post and we will
always get back to you with as much information as we can. Enjoy!
Sincerely,
Christopher DiPiazza
See? Science...fun! It's easy. |
Sorry to see Jersey Boys go - I really enjoyed it - but glad to see that you are still at it!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work!
Yes, me too. But this site won't disappoint!
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