Lee Hall is a paleontologist with a life long passion for natural history and earth science.
After earning his Bachelor of Science in paleontology from Montana State University, he began a career that has stretched from Los Angeles to Lake Erie, and back to the Rocky Mountains. He crisscrossed the southwestern US rescuing fossils from bulldozers, ran the Cleveland Museum of Natural History's fossil preparation lab, and hunted for fossils in Ohio, Canada, and Mongolia. He now serves as the Paleontology Field Professional at Museum of the Rockies and is president of the Association for Materials and Methods in Paleontology.
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