Ancient paddlefish and sturgeon bones were collected at a site North Dakota, USA and provide interesting information about the potential time of year when the asteroid hit earth 66 million years ago. Click the following link to read more https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2022-02-24/dinosaur-asteroid-fish-fossils-tanis-site-suggest-spring-death/100843598 Post navigation Previous Article Previous Article A gulf sturgeon was detected 200 miles up the Pearl River for the first time since 1996! Next Article Next Article ISS9 is sto take place in fall 2023 You may find this interesting too: The Delaware Riverkeeper network threatens to sue for increased Atlantic sturgeon protections News Sturgeon conservation does not have to be a zero sum game News