The website has a new section devoted to displaying interesting material from the society's archive.
The website has a new section devoted to displaying interesting material from the society's archive.
An exhibition of recent Scottish finds that help show how life on earth moved from water onto land 360-345 million years ago
There is now overwhelming evidence that the impact of human activity on Earth has initiated a new geological epoch.
Places are available on a field course in Anglesey organised by Bath Geological Society and running from 27th to 30th May 2016.
A cairn and panel have been unveiled where the famous ‘Bearsden Shark’ fossil find was made.
Callander Community Development Trust has produced a booklet about the geodiversity seen on trails around Callander.
There's nowhere quite like Arran for geology, or for a Geofest!
Hundreds of giant dinosaur footprints from the Middle Jurassic have been found in a lagoon on the Isle of Skye.
Geopark Shetland and North West Highlands Geopark have just been designated UNESCO Global Geoparks.
The Clyde and Avon Valley Landscape Partnership is developing a geotrail with input from BGS.