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Home pages of local amateur paleontology societies that I have either discovered on the net, or have been submitted to me by friends in the field. |
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Dallas Paleontology Society
If you live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and are interested in paleontology, this site will give you information about the local amateur paleontology society.
Discovery Channel Teacher Resources
Has lesson plans and activities on a variety of science topics for science teachers.
Natural History Museum--London
If you cannot visit London, this site can provide a great taste of what is available at the Natural History Museum.
Smithsonian Institution Paleontology Department
Links directly to the paleontology department at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C..
Peabody Museum of Natural History--Yale University
This museum was founded for one famous paleontologist, check out the site to learn more about the famous "dinosaur wars."
Texas Memorial Museum-Austin
A great small museum to visit, and lots of information.
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Official web sites for professional paleontologists and students of paleontology. Most also welcome amateur paleontologists. |
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Dinosaur Society
The Dinosaur Scoiety is a group of professional paleontologists who encourage educational books and toys, they emphasoze scientific accuracy before a product is given their stamp of approval.
PaleoNet
A group of sites to enhance electronic communication among paleontology professionals and graduate students, although they welcome input from anyone interested in natural history.
Virtual Library: Evolution (Biosciences)
Lots of good information about evolution, with access to information on other subjects.