Contact us
Dr. Erin Maloney
Director of Dinosaur Research Project
Email: emaloney@swau.edu
Call: (817) 202-6232
SWAU Advancement Office
100 W. Hillcrest St.
Keene, TX 76059
What is the SWAU Dinosaur Dig?
For 25 years, Southwestern Adventist University has been conducting a dinosaur excavation research project in the Lance Formation of eastern Wyoming. We are quarrying in an extremely rich bone bed, finding the remains of a large number of upper Cretaceous dinosaurs. This project provides an exciting opportunity to learn advanced quarrying techniques and experience the joy of discovery for everyone that participates.
Why Give to the Southwestern Adventist University Dino Dig App and Hanson Ranch Field Station Projects?
These projects will continue to support the progress we have made over the past two-and-a-half decades in pioneering the use of GPS technology to map bone beds, in getting schools and churches involved in the study of paleontology and origins, and in the development of strong and credible relationships with our scientific colleagues.
The Hanson Field Station
Your gift will support the construction of a new field station. The previous field station, which supported the needs of our researchers and participants since 2001, was destroyed in 2020 by a tornado. A new field station must be built for the project to remain viable and grow. Not only will a new field station facilitate the needs of our research, but it will also allow us to expand our mission to engage the public in the field of paleontology.
What Are the Benefits of My Donations to These Projects?
Donors will be encouraged to join us on a dig and use the new app. Also, a list of donors will be displayed at the entrance to the new field station. We will also be naming rooms after the largest donors if they permit recognition.
Support the growth of our field station
By The Numbers
2000+
Total participants with 195 in 2021 alone
25
Seasons of excavation
30,000
Bones excavated so far