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See all- Alamo SC Monthly Meeting - Inner Space Cavern Reveals Animals of Ice Age TexasEco Centro, San Antonio, TX
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Inner Space Cavern Reveals Animals of Ice Age Texas
Our May general meeting will feature John A. Moretti, from Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin.
He will describe the famous Inner Space Caverns, how its Ice Age fossils inform our understanding of the ancient history of the Texas Hill Country, and how changes in the past led to the biodiversity of today.
Tuesday, May 20th
6:00 pm
Meeting schedule
Informal get-to-know-you 6:00 pm to 6:15 pm
Announcements: 6:15 pm to 6:30 pm
Featured program: 6:30 pm to 8:00 pmVenue: This is an in-person-only meeting at:
William R. Sinkin Eco Centro, 1802 North Main Avenue
MapProgram topic
Since its discovery in 1963, Inner Space Caverns, located in Georgetown, north of Austin, has been famous for its rich abundance of Ice Age fossils, representing mammoths, extinct horses, saber-tooth cats, and other animals that went extinct over 11,000 years ago.
Recently, new fossils have been recovered of bats, jaguars, and tiny antelope-like pronghorn. Research and analyses of those fossils are providing new insights about the origins of the native fauna of Texas. Inner Space Caverns contains one of the oldest, longest, and most important troves of Ice Age fossils anywhere in Texas. Come learn more about this famous cave and the ancient history of the Texas Hill Country!About our speaker
John Moretti is a doctoral candidate studying vertebrate paleontology in the Jackson School of Geosciences at The University of Texas at Austin, and ardent caver. His research seeks to document natural history and investigate patterns of change in the animal community of North America over the past 3 million years. He explores caves across the Edwards Plateau of Texas, obtaining new evidence of how animal communities change over time, and how such changes have led to the biodiversity of today.The Alamo Group of the Sierra Club holds its general meetings the 3rd Tuesday of most months. They're always free and open to the public.
Eco Centro is located at San Antonio College, 1802 North Main Avenue @ Locust Street. There is a parking lot adjacent to Eco Centro which is entered from Locust Street.We can also use SAC parking lots 14, 15 and 17 (map of parking lots) to the north, west and south of the STIC building across North Main Avenue from Eco Centro. Parking is also allowed on the residential streets to the east, north and south of Eco Centro.