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In this episode, we’re joined by paleoecologist Dr. Emily Lindsey, the assistant curator and excavation site director at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Known for her groundbreaking research on Ice Age ecosystems and the late Pleistocene extinction, Dr. Lindsey takes us deep into one of the most unique fossil sites in the world. Together, we explore the secrets of Ice Age megafauna held within the tar pits—from saber-toothed cats to mammoths and giant sloths—and discuss what these discoveries reveal about past climate change, species survival, and ecosystem resilience.
By Accelerator MediaIn this episode, we’re joined by paleoecologist Dr. Emily Lindsey, the assistant curator and excavation site director at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Known for her groundbreaking research on Ice Age ecosystems and the late Pleistocene extinction, Dr. Lindsey takes us deep into one of the most unique fossil sites in the world. Together, we explore the secrets of Ice Age megafauna held within the tar pits—from saber-toothed cats to mammoths and giant sloths—and discuss what these discoveries reveal about past climate change, species survival, and ecosystem resilience.