Dinosaur Provincial Park: A Cretaceous Era Treasure

Dinosaur Provincial Park, located in southeastern Alberta, Canada, spans nearly 29 square miles. Renowned for its extensive fossil beds, the park is home to approximately 35 different dinosaur species from the Late Cretaceous Epoch, making it a significant site for paleontological research and heritage.

Source: Dinosaur Provincial Park | World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canada | Britannica

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