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Research in Paleontology Will Continue in Miguasha - Radio Gaspésie

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The research in paleontology will continue at the Parc national de Miguasha, assures the director of the world-renowned fossil site, Rémi Plourde. The director of the paleontology laboratory at the Université du Québec à Rimouski, Richard Cloutier, retires and will not be replaced. The researcher expressed his disappointment on social networks since it is the end of the discipline in Rimouski when the only francophone laboratory in paleontology …
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The research in paleontology will continue at the Parc national de Miguasha, assures the director of the world-renowned fossil site, Rémi Plourde. The director of the paleontology laboratory at the Université du Québec à Rimouski, Richard Cloutier, retires and will not be replaced. The researcher expressed his disappointment on social networks since it is the end of the discipline in Rimouski when the only francophone laboratory in paleontology …

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radiogaspesie.ca broke the news in Gaspé, Canada on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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