Michael Waldman (palaeontologist)
Michael Waldman | |
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| Born | 1950 (age 74–75) |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation | Palaeontologist |
| Known for | Work on fossil fish, mammals, and reptiles |
Michael Waldman is a British palaeontologist known for his work on fossil fish, mammals, and reptiles. He also discovered the globally important fossil site of Cladach a'Ghlinne, near Elgol on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. This site exposes the Kilmaluag Formation and provides a valuable record of Middle Jurassic ecosystems. During the 1970s he visited the site several times with fellow palaeontologist Robert Savage. The fossil turtle Eileanchelys waldmani was named after Michael in recognition of his notable contribution to palaeontology.