Specialist Scientist, Council for Geoscience
Hayley Cawthra is a South African marine geologist who is employed as a specialist scientist at the Council for Geoscience, where she coordinates the offshore mapping programme, and a research associate in the Nelson Mandela University African Centre for Coastal Palaeoscience. Her research interests include Pleistocene sea level, hydroacoustic mapping of continental shelves, reconstructing now-submerged and extinct landscapes, and human use of ancient coasts.
Fossil snake traces: another world-first find on South Africa's Cape south coast
Oct 06, 2023 06:53 am UTC| Nature
Snakes are familiar, distinctive and often feared reptiles. And theyve been around for a long time: body fossils found in the UK, Portugal and the US stretch all the way back to the late Jurassic period, about 150...
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