At the Limit: Woolly Mammoth and Other Pleistocene Megafauna of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago

Régions: Inuvialuit Settlement Region

étiquettes: physical sciences, fossils, paleontology, geological timeline

chercheur principal: MacPhee, Ross E.E. (1)
Nᵒ de permis: 13623
Organisation: American Museum of Natural History
Année(s) de permis: 2004
Délivré: mai 19, 2004
Équipe de projet: Alexei N.

Objectif(s): The purpose of this project is to recover remains of ice-age mammals from Banks and Melville Islands, in order to determine when and for how long animals such as woolly mammoths managed to live in this part of the Arctic. There is suggestive but meager evidence to suggest that mammoths survived in parts of the high Arctic and may have lived there during the coldest parts of the last glaciation. The specific fieldwork objectives are; 1) to find additional specimens of mammoths and other megafauna that may have lived on Melville and Banks Islands; and 2) to take samples of relevant fossils for radiocarbon dating and ancient DNA investigations. This investigation will take the form of a surface collection survey.