Glen Kuban has spent many years studying dinosaur trackways, including the Paluxy River, Glen Rose, tracks that were claimed to be 'man tracks'.
To clarify his position on his research, Kuban wrote:
I prefer not to be labeled a creationist or an evolutionist, since I do not fully identify with all of the tenets often assumed to typify each camp. I am a Christian and believe in the Creator but have not yet formed definite conclusions about some aspects of the origins controversy, such as the exact age of the earth or the limits to biological change. However, on some issues that I have studied in depth, such as the Paluxy controversy, I have formed definite conclusions, as explained in this article. I chose to publish my research in Creation/Evolution not to attack creationism but to help set the record straight on the true nature of the Paluxy evidence.— From the afterword of this article.
Kuban was also accused of destroying 'evidence' of human footprints, to which he has written a response.
Kuban has his own website dealing with a number of claims of evidence for dinosaurs and humans coexisting and has also written articles for the National Center for Science Education (NCSE).