Spring, 2001 - Walker Co, AL
Submitted by admin2 on Fri, 06/01/2001 - 11:00pmBPS took several trips to an abandoned strip mine, where numerous nodules containing fern spore pods were found. This was on a trip with a visiting paleontologist.
May 26, 2001 - Greene Co, AL
Submitted by Vicki Lais on Sat, 05/26/2001 - 11:00pmMay 12, 2001 - Track Meet 3 and PlantFest, Anniston, Alabama
Submitted by admin2 on Sat, 05/19/2001 - 11:00pmTrack Meet III and the concurrent PlantFest was held on May 12, at the Anniston Museum of Natural History. We spent the day documenting especially fine, well-preserved, interesting plant fossil specimens and previously unphotographed tracks collected at the Union Chapel Mine. We were fortunate enough to have 2 visiting paleobotanists at this Meet. Thanks to all of the organizers and parti
April 29, 2001 - Montgomery Co, AL
Submitted by Vicki Lais on Sun, 04/29/2001 - 11:00pmBPS members visited two late Cretaceous sites in Montgomery County, Alabama, where we collected primarily shark teeth and echinoids. A pycnodont tooth (rare in Alabama) was found by Vicki Lais.
March 31, 2001 - Bibb Co, AL
Submitted by Vicki Lais on Fri, 03/30/2001 - 11:00pmMarch 5, 2001 - Press Release - Ancient Alabama Animal Tracks
Submitted by Ron Buta on Sun, 03/04/2001 - 11:00pmANCIENT ALABAMA ANIMAL TRACKS INSPIRE AMATEUR FOSSIL COLLECTORS
TO DOCUMENT FINDS
"The handprints, which include long, curving toes with easily-distinguished pads on the tips, are nearly as big as my own," exclaimed Dr. Jim Lacefield of Tuscumbia. "This was a huge beast. Although I had read that some amphibians reached rather large size in the Pennsylvanian, in all my collecting in Coal Age rocks in Alabama I have never seen any that were anywhere nearly this large," he said.
February 17, 2001 - Franklin Co, AL
Submitted by Vicki Lais on Sat, 02/17/2001 - 11:00pmJanuary 20, 2001 - Cherokee Co, AL
Submitted by Vicki Lais on Sat, 01/20/2001 - 11:00pmBPS members collected in Cherokee County, Alabama. This site is the Conasauga Formation of the Cambrian, and numerous trilobites were found.
NOTE: We lost server access due to the illness of the administrator of our host server. It was over a year before he was back at work, and no field trip reports were created during that time period. These brief memos are simply place-holders for the trip. Periodically, old photos do turn up and get scanned in.
December 16, 2000 - Pennsylvanian Fossils, Walker Co, AL
Submitted by Ron Buta on Fri, 12/15/2000 - 11:00pm
University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
The Union Chapel Mine is now known to be one of the best Lower Pennsylvanian track sites in North America. During December, the mine was in the process of reclamation, and the BPS returned one more time as a group to search for trackways among turned-over spoil piles in one of the most productive areas of the site. About 15 BPS members and several newcomers attended the field trip on a pleasant mid-December day.
November 26, 2000 - Cretaceous Fossils - Macon Co, AL
Submitted by Ron Buta on Sun, 11/26/2000 - 11:00pmThe publication of Jim Lacefield's new book, "Lost Worlds in Alabama Rocks: A Guide to the State's Ancient Life and Landscapes" led the BPS to this new site for a field trip this month. In previous BPS field trip reports, I have noted the abundant plant fossils that we have found at various surface mines in Walker and Jefferson Counties. These sites include plants from the Coal Age in Alabama, dating back to about 310 million years. It was interesting, therefore, to learn from Jim's book that it was possible to find plant fossils in Alabama from a much later period, the Cretaceous period.