What We Do:
• Field Trips & Workshops
• Educational Presentations
• Public Awareness
• Social Events
Monthly Meetings:
The VIPS meetings are the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM.
Each Monday the Paleo-Lab is available upon request for fossil preparation.
Field Trips:
The VIPS, field trip co-ordinator schedules regular field trips for members
and guests.
Safety, geological background, digging procedure and fossil identification
are emphasized.
Scientifically significant specimens should be held in a museum or university where they are available for evaluation and study.
Fossil Replication:
The VIPS conducts workshops to demonstrate how to construct fossil moulds and use latex for making peels.
Fossil replication is important for field work where the fossil does not have to be removed.
Replicas are used for educational presentations and displays. Sometimes replicas of fossils are sold to people for personal displays.
Lectures:
The VIPS schedules lectures and visual presentations by amateur and professional paleontologists and geologists.
We invite the general public to share the old and new discoveries and theories involved with paleontology
Fossil Preparation:
The VIPS recognizes that careful preparation of fossils is very important
to the study of fossil specimens. Field preparation is sometimes necessary
to protect the specimen for transportation to the lab environment.
Field and laboratory preparation require a variety of tools including:
• Chisels, hammers, glues, scalpels, dental tools, specimen bags, wrapping
paper.
• Air scribe equipment, compressor, dust collector
preparation box, ventilation equipment.
• Chemicals such as acids are sometimes used
to expose fossils in limestone.
BCPA Newsletter:
The VIPS has edited, produced and coalated 22 newsletters since 1992 which
have provided valuable information including paleo-articles, scheduled events,
and illustrations.
Back issues can be ordered through the VIPS email.
Mould-making demonstration by Gille Danis of PAST using a specimen of Nostoceras.
Dr. Alan McGugan lecturing
on foraminifera.