Gray Fossil Site

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ETSU’s Gray Fossil Site team unearths 5-million-year-old deer fossils

ETSU’s Gray Fossil Site team unearths 5-million-year-old deer fossils

ETSU’s Gray Fossil Site team discovered 5-million-year-old deer fossils – among the earliest deer family records in America.
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PBS features ETSU's red panda fossil discovery

PBS features ETSU's red panda fossil discovery

PBS Eons spotlighted ETSU professor Dr. Steven Wallace and the Gray Fossil Site in an episode exploring the evolution of red pandas.
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Celebrating 25 years of the Gray Fossil Site

Celebrating 25 years of the Gray Fossil Site

ETSU will mark 25 years since the Gray Fossil Sites discovery with a public celebration on May 31 featuring new exhibits and more.
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ETSU fossil site reveals giant flying squirrel

ETSU fossil site reveals giant flying squirrel

Researchers have identified a giant flying squirrel species at the Gray Fossil Site, offering new insights into Southern Appalachia's prehistoric wildlife.
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Changes are impacting these 'ecosystem engineers'

Changes are impacting these 'ecosystem engineers'

ETSU researchers are studying beaver distribution revealing how these ecosystem engineers may adapt to future environmental shifts.