The Natural History of the Mammoth

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Lectures & Workshops Open to the Public Special Event

More is known about the natural history of the mammoth than any other extinct prehistoric species. Thanks to the preservation of frozen carcasses in Siberian permafrost, the mammoth’s adaptations can be studied in detail, even down to features at the cellular and molecular levels. Another unique source of evidence is the representations of mammoths in cave art from France and elsewhere. Even aspects of social behavior can be deduced – did it differ from that of living elephants? This talk will describe the most recent mammoth finds and will draw on the latest research,
including that by the speaker. NOTE: Prof. Lister will be speaking from London, which is why we are having the talk in the morning. 

Adrian Lister is the Research Leader in Paleontology, Natural History Museum, Earth Sciences, United Kingdom and an Honorary Professor, University College London, Genetics, Evolution and Environment interested in patterns and processes of species-level evolution, adaptation and extinction. His research focusses mainly on Quaternary to recent large mammals, with special expertise in deer and elephants (including mammoths).  He has written two books on Woolly Mammoths.

This presentation is part of The Mammoth Speaker Series, one of many programs designed to help educate, excite and engage with the Mammoth Exhibition coming to the Natural History Society of Maryland this fall. The ticket price gives you access to all of 5 of talks – not just this one.

  • 7PM THURSDAY – OCTOBER 5 – Climate Fluctuations of the Pleistocene, Dr. Hali Kilbourne, Associate Research Professor, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
  • 10AM SATURDAY – OCTOBER 14 – The Natural History of the Mammoth NOTE: Breakfast with a Mammoth with Dr. Adrian Lister, Merit Researcher, Natural History Museum, London
  • 7PM TUESDAY – NOVEMBER 14 – The Extinction of Mammoths with Dr. Chris Widga, Director, EMS Museum & Art Gallery, Penn State University
  • 7AM TUESDAY – NOVEMBER 28 – Mammoths and Mastodons of Maryland with Ralph Eshelman, Associate Researcher Calvert Marine Museum
  • 7PM TUESDAY – DECEMBER 12 – Mammoths and Humans with Dr. Todd Surovell, Director of the George C. Frison Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology

NOTE: Speaker Series tickets are one of the Thank You Gifts for donating to the Mammoth GoFnndMe Campaign – CLICK HERE: 

Location

Online via Zoom