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Re: Senate Votes for California Desert Protection Act
- To: dinosaur@lepomis.psych.upenn.edu
- Subject: Re: Senate Votes for California Desert Protection Act
- From: stssram@st.unocal.com (Bob Myers)
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 1994 13:39:41 -0700
- In-reply-to: Ron Baalke <BAALKE@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov> "Senate Votes for California Desert Protection Act" (Apr 13, 16:35)
- Organization: Unocal Exploration and Seismic Technology
On Apr 13, 16:35, Ron Baalke wrote:
} Subject: Senate Votes for California Desert Protection Act
> Senate Votes to Protect Fragile California Desert
> 4/13/94
>
> ...
>
> Since 1986 environmentalists have been campaigning for the
> bill, which protects such treasures as Jurassic Hill, containing
> the last remaining dinosaur tracks in North America.
Ok, does anyone understand that last clause, "the last remaining dinosaur
tracks in North America"?
It makes no sense to me. What are they *really* talking about?
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Bob Myers Unocal Energy Resources Division
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