Fort Worden Finds Lead to “Mammoth” Discoveries, “Wooly” Situations
July 9, 2023 at 4:53 p.m.
...by Kelsey Lang, Interpretive Specialist, Fort Worden State Park
They quickly recognized their find was the bone of a giant mammal from the distant past.
Serendipity lends a hand
Alicia has since been working to slowly dry and preserve the bone. Fortunately, the bone was kept in saltwater for the month it was out of our hands. Otherwise, it would have dried out and crumbled.
Considering how this story began — and how it could have gone — the bone is in remarkably good condition
What do you think: mammoth or mastodon vertebra?
A different take on the Tooth Fairy...
I told PTMSC staff about the bone discovered in February and the process for turning in artifacts and specimens found in state parks. They understood and graciously gave us the tooth (pictured at left).
Alicia is now working to preserve the tooth and the bone. Hopefully soon we will have a new interpretive program at Fort Worden about ice age environments and the animals that once roamed the area.
What to do if you find a fossil in a park
If you find an artifact offsite that may have been stolen, please email culturalresources@parks.wa.gov.