The Willamette Valley at the time of the Ice Age Floods, 18,000 – 15,000 years ago, was backwater for massive floodwaters coming through the Columbia River Gorge multiple times. It was known as temporary Lake Allison for the geologist who first studied it as a lake.
David Ellingson, a biologist and paleontologist, teaches paleontology at Woodburn High School in Woodburn Oregon. Here he has led his students in an ongoing dig for many years for fauna and megafauna fossil bones. The dig will continue in the same location starting in early July this summer.
David has spoken to our group several times, always bringing fossils for us to view. We look forward to welcoming David in-person & online for a very interesting evening.
When: Thursday, May 16, 2024 @ 7:00 PM PDT
Where: Simultaneous In-Person Live and ZOOM presentation from
Tualatin Heritage Center, 8700 SW Sweek Drive, Tualatin, OR 97062
For more information contact: LowerColumbia@iafi.org
If you cannot attend the in-person meeting at THC, please join us online
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Meeting ID: 869 4651 3479 Passcode: 322382.