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September 15, 2021

Dutch palaeontologist shares about her life and love for the study of earth’s ancient past

2021-09-15
By: U-channel
On: September 15, 2021
In: Ethno Stories

Born and raised in the Netherlands, Dr. Femke Holwerda is a Paleontologist at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta. Dr. Holwerda got her master’s in bio-geology in university back home as a stepping stone into the science world and worked in research for a couple of years after that.Continue Reading

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