Decades of Drought Are Changing How Paleontologists Search for Fossils
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Drought conditions are altering the methods used by paleontologists in their search for fossils. The changing environment is exposing new areas and clues, such as rocks and tree remains, that may hold secrets of the past. It is unclear whether drought is directly linked to discoveries about ancient civilizations or dinosaur habitats, but it appears to be creating new opportunities for both professional and amateur fossil hunters.