The museum’s owner, George Frandsen, has been fascinated by coprolites since he was a teenager. Over the last few decades, he ...
Founder George Frandsen says he was motivated by the "glaring absence of coprolite [fossilised poop] representation" in museums. Poozeum was originally founded in 2014 as a virtual resource centre ...
The president and curator of the Poozeum, George Frandsen, is an expert in the field. He bought his first piece of fossilised faeces from a shop in Moab, in the nearby state of Utah, when he was 18.
Poozeum’s president and curator, George Frandsen, bought his first chunk of fossilised faeces from a shop in Moab, Utah, when he was 18, he said. He already loved dinosaurs and fossils but had ...
achieved International Dark Sky Park certification Sarah Kuta Owner George Frandsen has some 8,000 coprolites from dinosaurs, sharks and other creatures Sarah Kuta Officials in Extremadura are ...
The big picture: George Frandsen opened the Poozeum in May along Route 66 in Williams. It features the world's largest display of coprolites — fossilized poop. Why it matters: Coprolites can ...