The Big Horn Basin Foundation is a non profit educational organization engaged in protecting and preserving our earths natural history through earth science education and partnerships with organizations such as the Wyoming Dinosaur Center. Click For Info about BHBF and our programs, including a teachers workshop.

The Dinosaur Academy is an educational camp for high school students. Come dig with paleontologists and learn about scientific inquiry! The perfect 7-day paleo experience for science enthusiasts! College credit is available. Click For Info.

The BHBF offers a chance-in-a lifetime opportunity for Kids 8-12 get to work with paleontologists and dig dinosaurs, prep on dinosaur bone, and more! Click For Info.
The BHBF and Wyoming Dinosaur Center proudly host 8 Elderhostel Programs throughout the spring and fall where folks 55 or older join us for a weeklong dino-adventure! Click For Info.
Rarely can a paleontological museum survive without the help of volunteers. We now offer a free training program at four levels in trade for a week commitment per level. Click For Info.
Through the generous donations of our patrons, the BHBF has become the repository for several amazing specimens, including the second known Supersaurus vivianae. Click For Info.
'Bones' is a quarterly newsletter that keeps "Friends of the Dinosaurs" up-to-date on museum research, displays, and educational programs. Click For Info.


THE BIG HORN BASIN FOUNDATION IS A NON-PROFIT 501(c)(3) EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION

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