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Re: Bird Evolution
Hello.Might get out that way this summer.Interested in your
correspondence. I'm a College of Charleston student with about 15 years
worth of experience digging Oligocene whales and turtles ( along with
some pretty large sloths ).Is this dig still on? If not, are there some
sites I can visit without stepping on anyone's toes?
Steve
Stephen Faust smfaust@edisto.cofc.edu
On Mon, 10 Mar 1997 dis@gj.net wrote:
> MFHanson@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > > I'm running a trip to dig in the Mid-Cret. on the AZ/NM border
> > >in mid Sept., All new dinosaurs!! We just ot this trip organized.
> >
> > Jim- This sounds really exciting. I am planning a move to
> > Arizona..specifically Tucson.. in the near future..within four years.
> > Who is working with you on this dig? Any one from Arizona?
>
> The project is cosponcered by the Mesa Southwest Museum, which be
> represented by my good friend Doug Wolfe, an expert on the Cret. in the
> region. We had found Turonian sites in this area back in 1984 and at my
> urging Doug went back in to find new dinosaurs. And he did!
> >
> > I wonder how my principal would react to my telling her that I wanted two
> > weeks off in September!! How about calling in sick for two weeks?
>
> Love to have you along.
>
> > This is all tax-deductable isn't it?!!
> > Your accountant figures that out. I know the portion for the hotel and
> food is not much of the rest is as we are a not-for-profit org. Teacher
> recertification credit availible. Call 1 (800) 344-3466 and they will
> send you all the info.
>
> Jim K.
>