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Re: Paleocene dinosaurs



> 
>I'd like to listen to stories from any good paleotologist for that long 
>or longer.  I've always wondered if wannabees like myself can get 
>involved in a dig in say Montana, Utah, or Colorado.  I think the fun part 
>would be the end of the day around a camp fire listening to the 
>paleotologist tell the story.  Probably feel that way cause I'm reading 
>_Digging_ I guess.  Sorry for all the band width here, but please don't 
>under estimate the impact the media has in furthering your professions!

>Oh, one last thing please.  If any of you folks find your selves 
>lecturing or telling stories in the San Francisco Bay Area,  I would love 
>to attend if possible.

>       Greg (The Dino Nut) Claytor
>       greg1@svpal.org

Greg,

There will be many opportunities for interested amateurs to participate
in digs this summer in the U.S. and Canada. I have a lot of info.
about this and will try to post it as soon as possible.

Larry

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