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The Nature of Things" First Animals (TV Episode 2019) - Jean-Bernard Caron as Self - Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology at Royal Ontario Museum - IMDb
UNB to host invertebrate paleontologist for Darwin Day lecture
Fossils discovered at B.C.'s Burgess Shale add branch to tree of life | CBC News
Absolutely Mind-Boggling” Massive New Animal Species Discovered in 500 Million-Year-Old Burgess Shale
Jean-Bernard Caron with fossil [IMAGE] | EurekAlert! Science News Releases
My journey with Sir David Attenborough | Royal Ontario Museum
Caron, Jean-Bernard | Department of Earth Sciences
Humanity's earliest ancestor looked like tiny eel, study finds | The Star
Paleontologists at U of T and ROM discover fossils of new predatory species in Canadian Rockies
Dr. Jean-Bernard Caron | First Animals Documentary Film
Jean-Bernard Caron in the ROM with some of his fossils. A key piece... News Photo - Getty Images
How Canada's geography tells the story of life's evolution on Earth | National Post
Some of Earth's first animals—including a mysterious, alien-looking creature—are spilling out of Canadian rocks | Science | AAAS
500 million years ago, this critter had a really bad day - The Globe and Mail
Very rare fossil found by hiker - Ovatiovermis - The Burgess Shale Geoscience Foundation
Cast & Film Crew | First Animals Documentary film
Royal Ontario Museum - L-R. Dr. Jean-Bernard Caron, ROM Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology, Cedric Aria, ROM Invertebrate Palaeontology grad student, Dr. Michael Streng Uppsala University, Sweden. | Facebook