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  1. Handbook of paleontology for beginners and amateurs (New York. State Museum [Albany] Handbook 9-) by Winifred Goldring, 1960
  2. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part Q: Arthropoda 3 - Crustacea / Ostracoda
  3. Contributions in Quaternary Vertebrate Paleontology: A Volume in Memorial to John E. Guilday (Special publication of Carnegie Museum of Natural History)
  4. Catastrophes and Earth History: The New Uniformitarianism (Series in Paleontology) by William A. Berggren, John A. Van Couvering, 1984-06
  5. Gondwana Six: Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Paleontology (Geophysical Monograph)
  6. You Can't Count on Dying (History of Paleontology) by Natalie H. Cabot, 1961-06
  7. The Fossil Collector's Handbook: A Paleontology Field Guide (Phalarope Books) by James MacDonald, J. R. MacDonald, 1983-11
  8. Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah (Miscellaneous Publication / Utah Geological Survey)
  9. The Encyclopedia of Paleontology (Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series)
  10. Invertebrate paleontology, by William H. Twenhofel, Robert R. Shrock, 1935
  11. Contributions to Canadian paleontology: Five papers (Bulletin - Geological Survey of Canada ; 267)
  12. The great tree of life;: Paleontology: the natural history of living creatures, (A science survey book) by Laurence James Ludovici, 1963
  13. Preliminary Report on the Paleontology of the Black Hills: Containing Descriptions of New Species of Fossils From the Potsdam, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Formations of the Black Hills of Dakota [ 1877 ] by Robert Parr Whitfield, 2009-08-10
  14. Paleontology of the Green River Formation, with a review of the fish fauna (Bulletin / Geological Survey of Wyoming) Second Edition by Lance Grande, 1984

61. Paleontologist
paleontology can be broken down into many specialties, including vertebrate paleontology, invertebrate paleontology, taphonomy, biostratigraphy and
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  • By studying animal and plant fossils, paleontologists hope to better understand the history of life on Earth. Comprehension of past climate trends and their effects on animal life can be used for predicting what might happen in the future. Paleontology can be broken down into many specialties, including vertebrate paleontology, invertebrate paleontology, taphonomy, biostratigraphy and paleoecolgy. Many paleontologists work in colleges and universities, often teaching general geology as well as paleontology. Others work in museums or for the government doing geological problem solving.
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  • Paleontologists need to be comfortable working independently in the field or laboratory as well as part of a team when working with large companies, teaching in a department and working on exhibits with museum staff. As in most science professions keen observation, mathematical, and communication skills are important when performing research and preparing reports. Working as professors, paleontologists must be organized, have effective presentation skills, and have a desire to share their enthusiasm for the science.

62. Treatise On Invertebrate Paleontology
Since its inception in the late 1940s, the aim of the Treatise on Invertebrate paleontology has been to present a comprehensive and authoritative yet
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Since its inception in the late 1940s, the aim of the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology has been to present a comprehensive and authoritative yet compact statement of knowledge concerning groups of invertebrate fossils. Professor Raymond C. Moore, the project's founder, envisaged the Treatise as ultimately comprising three hefty volumes with a total of some 3,000 pages. The Treatise , expanding in fifty years beyond Moore's wildest dream, now comprises 49 volumes and involves the work of more than 300 authors worldwide with another dozen or so volumes in various stages of preparation.
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In the near future the Treatise will be online in the form of a searchable database allowing authors to cooperatively share in the production of Treatise volumes.
R.C. Moore, founder of the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology , stands beside some of the initial volumes of the series.
Assistant editor Jill Hardesty (1995-present) stands beside the current stack of Treatise volumes.

63. USDA Forest Service Minerals And Geology Management
The Forest Service recognizes multiple use values for paleontological resources that include paleontology Links Find links to other fossil resources.
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Paleontological Resources Management The Forest Service recognizes multiple use values for paleontological resources that include: a legacy for present and future generations; scientific significance, education and interpretation; and recreational opportunities and aesthetic qualities. The Forest Service is dedicated to protecting and managing the paleontological (fossil) resources which are important to our natural resource inheritance.
Fabulous Fossils from Your National Forests and Grasslands
: Poster of vertebrate fossils from National Forest System lands. Paleontological Legislation : Find legislation and reports on bills related to paleontological resource management on federal lands. Paleontology Links : Find links to other fossil resources.

64. DLESE Find A Resource > Subject: Paleontology
Subject Atmospheric science, Biology, Ecology, Environmental science, Geologic time, Geology, Geophysics, Mineralogy or petrology, paleontology,
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65. Coolz0r - Marketing Thoughts » DIY Paleontology
Inside was a block of plaster and a hammer chisel with an invitation to amateur paleontologists to dig, not for the bones of a mighty TRex,
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The Panama paleontology Project website is managed by Laurel S. Collins.
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The Panama Paleontology Project website is managed by Laurel S. Collins

67. SHULER MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY
The Shuler Museum of paleontology maintains research and teaching collections in microfossils, fossil invertebrates, fossil plants, and recent and fossil
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SHULER MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY
FACILITIES The Shuler Museum of Paleontology maintains research and teaching collections in microfossils, fossil invertebrates, fossil plants, and recent and fossil vertebrates. Active areas of current research involve Mesozoic and Cenozoic vertebrates and plant macrofossils, and palynology. Vertebrate collections in the Shuler Museum of Paleontology have special strengths in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic of Texas, Mesozoic of Southwestern U.S., and representative and research collections from active projects outside the U.S., including Kenya, Malawi, Cameroon, Pakistan, Mexico, and Yemen. The collections and personnel from the Shuler Museum are actively used and involved in outreach programs through area public museums. One such project is the development of a traveling exhibit with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History entitled Lone Star Dinosaurs
Facilities of the Shuler Museum of Paleontology include laboratories for fossil preparation, molding and casting, pollen extraction and anlysis, and morphometric analysis. VISIT OF NORMAN SCHWARTZKOFF General Norman Schwartzkoff visited Shuler Museum laboratories to interview graduate student Elizabeth Gomani and Dr. Louis Jacobs for his segment on

68. Fort Peck Paleo- Home Of Peck's Rex
We Welcome aboard The University of Montana s paleontology Department and look forward to their extensive knowledge and expertise in paleontology and expect
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New Fort Peck Paleontology Affiliation We Welcome aboard The University of Montana's Paleontology Department and look forward to their extensive knowledge and expertise in paleontology and expect that educational opportunities at Fort Peck Paleontology will be greatly enhanced. Keep checking back to this website as we will be doing an extensive rebuild of the site in the very new future. FPPI Management Read about it here: http://www.umt.edu/urelations/MainHall/1005/center.htm Contact Info Email: fppi@nemont.net Telephone:
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Fort Peck, Montana 59223 George Stanley-Director In April of 2004, FPPI delivered it's first Peck's Rex skeleton ever assembled to the Maryland Science Center in Baltimore. This exhibit was very special from a variety of aspects. It was put in their new dinosaur hall, a large area that overlooks the bay. It was the first Tyrannosaurus rex mounted with a gastralia basket anywhere in the world. It was also a very special mount and pose. Now, the new dinosaur hall is complete. If you are in the area, stop and see what a great job the folks at the MSC did with their new space and exhibit.
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69. Oxford University Press: Paleontology
paleontology. Displaying featured titles in paleontology. Browse all 51 titles in paleontology. Featured All Titles New Recent Coming Soon
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70. The College Of Wooster: Department Of Geology - Invertebrate Paleontology
paleontology is the study of ancient organisms, and Invertebrate paleontology is Wooster students often study invertebrate paleontology far from Ohio.
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Pliocene snail from Cyprus (see pdf
Paleontology is the study of ancient organisms, and Invertebrate Paleontology is the study of ancient invertebrates, typically defined as any organisms without backbones, excluding plants and all those pesky bacteria. The study of invertebrate fossils has long been a strong component of the Wooster geology curriculum; many paleontologists found their start in the discipline here. The first paleontologist on Wooster's faculty was Richard Liebe, who taught here from 1961 through 1967. Dr. Liebe's specialty was the systematics and biostratigraphy of conodonts. Richard Osgood was the paleontologist at Wooster from 1967 until his death in 1981. He achieved international recognition for his pioneering work on invertebrate trace fossils, particularly those in the Lower and Middle Paleozoic. Since 1981 Wooster's paleontologist has been Mark Wilson,

71. Paleontology
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72. Science Museum Of Minnesota - Paleontology
Paleontological research and exhibition have been hallmarks of the Science Museum of Minnesota since its founding in 1907. The Department s mission is to
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  • Visit Paleontological research and exhibition have been hallmarks of the Science Museum of Minnesota since its founding in 1907. The Department's mission is to collect, research, and care for the fossilized remains of past life and to promote the professional and public understanding of extinct and modern life on Earth. Science Museum paleontologists take an interdisciplinary approach to their research programs by integrating information from fossil and living organisms to extract answers to questions of broad evolutionary significance. Staff conduct original research, collect new data through field and lab-based explorations, preserve fossils through curation of our collection, and bring paleontology to the public through exhibits and educational programming.
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Within the overall mission of the AMNH, the Division of paleontology seeks to describe the diversity of extinct invertebrates and vertebrates and explore
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Within the overall mission of the AMNH, the Division of Paleontology seeks to describe the diversity of extinct invertebrates and vertebrates and explore the mechanisms driving their evolution and extinction. In fulfillment of this objective the Department collects, maintains, and researches specimens of fossil and subfossil invertebrates and vertebrates, and the data associated with these specimens, aiming always to provide the highest standards of curatorial care, and to promote and assist access to the collections by bona fide scholars. Site Map norris@amnh.org

74. Vertebrate Paleontology Blog
Hence, it is midway through the month of February and I have not yet made an entry into the Vertebrate paleontology blog. Don’t fault me for this lack of
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News and reviews of scientific research on fossil vertebrates.
Monday, February 18, 2008
A little late.....
New and exciting discoveries occurred in spurts and jumps as the new year begin, and with little time to report on these discoveries, I was left to quickly scratch my head and move onward toward my own research. Leaving the dreams of reporting on the new fossil discoveries of 2008 until I had a little more time. Hence, it is mid-way through the month of February and I have not yet made an entry into the Vertebrate Paleontology blog. Don’t fault me for this lack of attentiveness, as I have been thinking of changing the format of the blog. Either listing all the current vertebrate paleontology articles that come across my desk, with little commentary or become a Gonzo scientist, and offer discussion of my own ideas and thoughts on the subject. Having little time between teaching and writing my PhD dissertation, I neglected my blogging duties, and have let the site decay. Never fear. To make up for it, I have listed all the articles that have come out this year.
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Damiani,R.2008.

75. Rocky Mountain Paleontology, Fossil Resource Management
Paleontologic, fossil, and geologic resource assessment, management, conservation, research, and education.
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76. Top 100 Open Courseware Projects | OEDb
Studies in paleontology will help you understand principles behind historical paleontology Dr. Karl W. Flessa from the University of Arizon provides
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77. EDUCATION PLANET:
Field Adventures in paleontology read about digs one woman Be sure to check out their paleontology department, or tell them what your Ology is!
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Field Adventures in Paleontology - read about digs one woman participated in all around the world. Includes a booklet about fossils for kids! Welcome to Field Adventures in Paleontology! Let me take you on a personal tour of some of the digs I've gone on in recent years, both scientific ex
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OLogy - Everyone Wants to Know Something - share your love of knowledge with other kids on the American Museum of Natural History's kids site. Be sure to check out their Paleontology department, or tell them what your Ology is!
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- This is the site of the National Geographic News with Archaeology and Paleontology articles highlighted. There is a wide variety of recent fascinating issues with excellent graphics. This is a terrific resource for social science teachers and students o

78. Archaeology News
Wild weather batters the United Kingdom, an imperial palace reopens in Rome, Brazilians fight police with bows and arrows, and more.
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79. Dino Land Paleontologist Interviews
Interviews of several paleontologists from different fields from dinosaurs to footprints to extinction.
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THE OFFICIAL DINO LAND WEBSITE DINO LAND'S PALEONTOLOGY INTERVIEWS As part of its comprehensive website, Dino Land has posted several interviews with some of the world's greatest paleontologists. Click on the links below to learn about, among other things, dinosaur extinction, dinosaur-bird evolution, dinosaur trackways, duckbilled dinosaurs, the possibility of warm-blooded dinosaurs, and even mosasaurs! Come back soon, as we will be posting new interviews often.
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DALE RUSSELL A talk with the renowned paleontologist who has studied dinosaur extinction, proposed different theories on metabolism, examined the dinosaur faunas of Africa and Mongolia, and recently published a paper on the first known dinosaur heart. KIRK JOHNSON A chat with the Denver Museum of Natural History paleobotanist who has discovered evidence of a prehistoric rainforest in Colorado and has published his views on the evolution of flowering plants. LARRY AGENBROAD One of the top science stories of 1999 was the discovery of a nearly complete mammoth carcass in Siberia. Hear about this discovery from one of the researchers. WALTER ALVAREZ An interesting discussion with the geologist who first introduced the notion that dinosaurs may have been killed off by a cosmic impact with earth. We discuss his original 1980 Science paper on the subject, plus the fossil record in Italy and the contributions of his late colleague Jack Sepkoski.

80. Western Center Museum
Native American artifacts and Ice Age fossils that were unearthed at Diamond Valley Lake. Hours, prices, and map.
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