Jason P. Schein
Jason P. Schein is a writer, naturalist, explorer, conservationist, science-evangelist, and a paleontologist. He has participated in paleontological expeditions in Argentinean Patagonia and across the U.S., and continues to lead expeditions in Montana and Wyoming as the founding director of Elevation Science Institute.
He holds a B.S. and an M.S. in geology from Auburn University and has taught geology and paleontology at universities in Alabama and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has published numerous papers and abstracts on a wide variety of subjects, including paleoecology, extinct fish, crocodiles, and giant sea turtles, dinosaurs, and the end-Cretaceous mass extinction.
After a ten-year career at a small museum in New Jersey, Jason left to become the founding Executive Director of the Elevation Science Institute. He currently lives in Philadelphia, where he fills his time by sharing his love of the natural world with his family and by being a dad.
Visit the Elevation Science Institutes website to learn about their projects, make a donation, or sign up for expeditions.
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Jason Poole
Jason Poole hatched in 1970 someplace in the eastern United States where he was raised by squirrels. His interest in art was spawned as he learned to read from discarded comic books and fast food menus in the mean streets of Philadelphia. To this day the dynamic line art of comic books has left an impression on "Mr. Poole" as he is called by his jungle friends.
Mr. Poole has produced art for several museums and for National Geographic and National Geographic World magazines as well as several scientific publications.
Jason enjoys cheeseburgers and long walks in the badlands of Montana and Wyoming and spending time with his offspring and life mate.
Jason's studio is nestled in a corner of his home. It's lead-lined walls and roof just barely keep out the scans from the mothership. It's a good life and it is mine.
There is some truth in this and that is how it was written in the beginning…