- Dougal Dixon
Dougal Dixon studied geology and paleogeography at the University of St Andrews. He is an award-winning author specialising in the earth sciences and evolution with many children's books and encyclopaedias to his name. He is an internationally recognized authority on dinosaurs and has worked as an editor, consultant and as a special advisor for programmes and motion pictures about dinosaurs in the United States, Great Britain and Japan. Dougal was one of the scientists featured on the Discovery...See more
Dougal Dixon studied geology and paleogeography at the University of St Andrews. He is an award-winning author specialising in the earth sciences and evolution with many children's books and encyclopaedias to his name. He is an internationally recognized authority on dinosaurs and has worked as an editor, consultant and as a special advisor for programmes and motion pictures about dinosaurs in the United States, Great Britain and Japan. Dougal was one of the scientists featured on the Discovery Channel/BBC programme Natural History of an Alien , and he was also brought in as a consultant for the series The Future is Wild on the BBC, the Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. See less
- Dougal Dixon's Featured Books
- Dougal Dixon book reviews
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Dinosaur
Dinosaurs Are Fun
Superb collaboration between DK and Google with links to DK monitored websites. Spectacular illustrations and graphics make learning fun. Book is your entry to websites and multimedia learning plus ... Read More
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The New Dinosaurs: An Alternative Evolution
What could have been.
by Karel d, Aug 26, 2010
This is a VERY GOOD book about an alternative evolution (What if the dinosaurs hadn`t died out 65m.y.a. by a combination of factors (meteorimpact, changing climate because of changing distribution ... Read More
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After Man: A Zoology of the Future
Life Fills Empty Spaces
by sdfan, Apr 20, 2007
A great illustrated look at how "nature" evolves new life forms to fill empty niches in the chain of existence. Terrifyingly logical. A book to read a page at a time. Al Gore would love it. Read More