Dr. Jack Horner Speaking Engagement at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum
WHAT:
On Saturday, May 16 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm, the Las Vegas Natural History Museum will host a speaking engagement and booking signing with the world-famous paleontologist Dr. Jack Horner. Dr. Horner will discuss why bony features such as horns, plates, shields, and spikes were not used for defense or any kind of combat.
Dr. Horner discovered the first dinosaur eggs in the Western Hemisphere, the first evidence of dinosaur colonial nesting, the first evidence of parental care among dinosaurs, and the first dinosaur embryos. He is widely regarded as one of the world’s foremost paleontologists, noted for his dramatic field work and some of the best reconstructions of fossil dinosaurs ever assembled.
Dr. Horner served as the technical advisor for Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park movies and is the inspiration for the movie’s lead character Dr. Alan Grant. He has the honor of having two species of dinosaurs named after him.
“Dr. Horner once said, ‘I don’t care how dinosaurs died, but I do want to know how they lived.’ His talk here at the Museum on May 16th should help paint the picture of how they lived,” explained Executive Director Marilyn Gillespie.
This lecture and book signing are free with paid admission and will take place at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum. Registration is required to save a seat. To RSVP, please visit Las Vegas Natural History Museum’s Eventbrite page at https://drjackhornertalk.eventbrite.com.
The Museum is located in downtown Las Vegas at 900 Las Vegas Blvd. North, adjacent to Cashman Field.
WHERE:
Las Vegas Natural History Museum
900 Las Vegas Blvd. North, Las Vegas, NV 89101
(Las Vegas Blvd. North & Washington Ave., adjacent to Cashman Center)
ADMISSION:
Admission is $10 for adults; $8 for students, seniors, and military; and $5 for children ages 3–11. Children 2 and under are free. Admission covers access to the entire Museum. Hours are 9:00am to 4:00pm daily. Please visit www.lvnhm.org or call (702) 384–3466 ext. 223 for more information.
ABOUT THE LVNHM:
The Las Vegas Natural History Museum opened in 1991 and is a private, non–profit institution dedicated to educating children, adults, and families in the natural sciences, both past and present. Through its interactive exhibits, educational programs, and the preservation of its collections, the Museum strives to instill an understanding and appreciation of the world’s wildlife, ecosystems, and cultures. Please visit www.lvnhm.org or call (702) 384–3466 for additional information.