Publication Date
Subjects
Series
- Data in the Wild
- Naturalists' Handbooks
- Conservation Handbooks
- Pelagic Monographs
- Seaweeds of the British Isles
- Pelagic Identification Guides
- Langford Press
- Research Skills
- Amphibian Biology
- Where to Watch Guides
- Synopses of Conservation Evidence
- Invasive Species: Identification, Ecology and Management
Tone Blakesley
Tone Blakesley is an early career researcher in Palaeontology. He is currently studying for a PhD at the Open University on fossil spores and pollen. He has an MScR from the University of Edinburgh, where he described an extensive new dinosaur track site which he co-discovered. He has several peer-reviewed publications on dinosaur tracks and recently co-developed the DinoTracker app. Tone returns to Skye every year in search of dinosaurs and produced a feature-length documentary on his dinosaur track site research. Tone has also designed books and educational resources on natural history, including a display at Bexhill Museum.




