Bridge Between North and South America Was Guarded by Daunting Beasts 10,000 Years Ago, Archaeologists Find Evidence More ...
Giant Beavers the Size of Black Bears Once Roamed North America Vanished Suddenly 10,000 Years Ago, Scientists Know Why Giant ...
(Researchers have found evidence that certain populations of surviving megafauna, including musk oxen in Asia, fell precipitously at the end of the Ice Age.) "It gets a little bit beyond ...
Since the last major ice age, populations of large animals have dwindled. These declines have directly affected climate ...
The “Last Glacial Maximum,” or LGM, refers to a time during the last ice age when ice sheets and glaciers reached ... “The overlap of humans and megafauna for at least two millennia during this time ...
We are researching the cause of megafaunal extinction in the last major extinction event. Hundreds of large mammal species disappeared during the transition from the last glaciation to the present ...
The Australian megafauna dominated their ecosystems ... a great shelter during the Ice Age. "Beautiful place for people to live. Sheltered. Permanent source of water in those days.
The BC Megafauna Project looks at ice age animals found in British Columbia. Our aim is to find and document as many of them as possible, from both public and private collections. We want to know when ...
Cara Kubiak is investigating the ecology of ice age megafauna in British Columbia through stable isotope analysis for her PhD. She hopes to better understand the nature and extent of niches occupied ...
The last ice age ended about 10,000 years ago ... About 10,000 years ago, the climate began to warm, and most of these so-called megafauna went extinct. Only a handful of smaller, though still ...
During the most recent Ice Age, the world looked utterly different ... From the large selection of avian and megafauna, we settled on: the Arctodus simus (North American Short Faced Bear ...