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Op-Ed: This Is No Time to Sit on the Sidelines

This Is No Time to Sit on the Sidelines

Paleontological research is funded by the Division of Earth Sciences under the auspices of the Geosciences Directorate, which has been supporting our community’s efforts since its inception in 1950, exactly 230 days before I arrived on the planet. It’s not a century ago, but getting closer to that centennial mark as I write this. Over those years, I’ve been both a recipient of grant funds to support mine and my student’s research efforts, and have had the privilege to serve the agency in a few capacities. I have witnessed the times when funding was stable, but never at support levels near equivalent to other directorates. I can attest to those times when budgets were cut and, subsequently, restored to levels that were lower than previously allocated without any adjustment for the intervening inflation. I have endured the years when the program was over mortgaged and few funds were available for new awards. I have lived through years during which agency priorities were realigned, older programs phased out or terminated, and “transformative” research agendas advanced. I know the times when GEO/EAR was close to being placed on life support. All of those former times pale in contrast to the current attack on science, science funding, and the legitimacy of our discipline as one in the national interest. This is no time to sit on the sidelines.

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Book Review: Shells: A Natural and Cultural History

Reviewed by Casey Burns (California Academy of Sciences)

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Books available for review

Books available for review announcement - May update!

The following volumes are available to Paleontological Society members in exchange for writing a review in Priscum. Reviews should be informative, engaging, and 400–800 words long. The tone can be informal and casual, appropriate to recommending a book to colleagues. Reviews are expected to be returned within six months after receipt. Past book reviews can be found in past issues of Priscum athttps://www.paleosoc.org/priscum-newsletter and https://www.paleosoc.org/blogReviewers must be a current member of the Paleontological Society before beginning review. If you are interested in reviewing one of these texts, please contact Book Reviews Editor Phil Novack-Gottshall ([email protected])

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Book Review: T. rex, Darwin, and Adventures Out West

Reviewed by David J. Bottjer (University of Southern California)

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Book Review: The Last of Its Kind

Reviewed by Kat Jordan-Burmeister (University of Tennessee-Knoxville)

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Book Review: One Step Sideways, Three Steps Forward

Reviewed by Allison W. Bronson (California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt)

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Book Reviews: Extinctions

Reviewed by Marcello Perillo (University of Bonn)



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Book Reviews: PRI’s “Adventures in a Prehistoric World”

Reviewed by Jennifer A. Brennan (George Washington University)

 



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2024 Paleontological Society Fellows

Congratulations to our 2024 Paleontological Society Fellows!

Fellows are members of the Paleontological Society who have made far-reaching contributions to paleontology through research, teaching, or service to the profession.

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Book Review: Dinosaurs of Darkness

Reviewed by Blandine Hautier (Independent fossil preparator; Bonn, Germany)

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Book Review: Probably Overthinking It

Reviewed by David R. Cordie (Edgewood College)

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Book Review: The Edge of Memory

Reviewed by Ephraim Nissan (London, England)





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Book Review: Trilobite Collector’s Guide

Reviewed by Thomas A. Hegna (SUNY Fredonia)



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Book Review: Dinosaur Feeding Biology

Reviewed by James O. Farlow (Purdue University Fort Wayne)

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Book Review: The Genesis Quest

Reviewed by Joe Bauman (Salt Lake City)



Marshall, M. 2020. The Genesis Quest: The Geniuses and Eccentrics on a Journey to Uncover the Origin of Life on Earth. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL. 368 pp. 
($15.60 cloth, $10.80 paper, $10.79 e-book with 40% PS discount.)



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PaleoSoc Art Competition

Announcing a PaleoSoc Art Competition!

Calling all paleoartists! The Paleontological Society is holding an art competition! We are searching for designs that capture the spirit of the Paleontological Society.

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Book Review: Remnants of Ancient Life

Reviewed by Christa Cherava (National Parks Conservation Association, USA)

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Book Review: The Desert Bones

Reviewed by Blandine Hautier (Independent fossil preparator; Bonn, Germany)

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Book Review: Foundations of Paleoecology

Reviewed by Richard Lis (California Department of Fish and Wildlife, CA)

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Book Review: Fort Payne Crinoids

Reviewed by Alysha Zazubec (University of Oklahoma)

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