I Found Camel Fossils On State Land What Should I Do?
#1
Posted 23 March 2012 - 06:58 AM
please don't yell at me too much (you'll find out why soon enough)
I hope you guys can help me I am a fossil newbie and a college student
TL;DR at the bottom
last year my favorite biology proffesor told me about a fossil bed I might have fun dinking around in becuase he found a few bone chips in it and thought it was pretty cool
so I went out and had a great old time finding a few bone chips and cool rocks
then I stubmled apon like 1/4 of a jaw bone with the teeth still in it and boy is it cool
not knowing better I brought it back home to show my proffesor
he thought it was cool as a cucmber and said if I wanted to to contact someone and tell them about the fossil bed
I half heartedly contacted the state the USGS and the BLM
nothing happened no emails back nothing
fastforward to last semster when I took a geology class
trying to impress my prof I brought in the jaw fossil
i brought a few other rocks for him to ID then i handed the fossil to him boring side up and had him guess what it was
i wish i had a photo of his face when he relized what it was i nearly pasted out from laughing at it
then i sobered up really quick when he told me it was completly illegal for me to be touching it let alone removing it from a bed site and to contact the blm right away
i did whole heartedly this time and again no emails back to me so i forgot about it yet again
this semester i was talking to a 3rd proffesor about fossils and he gave me the number of the local BLM fossil guy and told me to just go to the office one day and bug him
LIKE THE GOOD PERSON I AM i went to the BLM office the next day with fossil inhand preparing for my life in prison
i asked the nice front desk lady if the fossil guy was in
the nice lady told me he wasn't
suddenly glimpsing a way out of being arested (i over react i know) i gave the fossil and my cell phone number to the nice lady
a few days later finally I get contacted by the BLM guy he wants me to come in and talk to him about where i found the fossil
so again i prepared for the cops to be at the blm office to take me away to the gray bar hotel
i went in told the guy exactly where i found the fossil and he told me it was in the middle of state land and there was nothing he could do about it
he handed me back the jaw fossil and let me leave with them (i still don't even really get why how this was able to do so [you read that correctly])
i talked to my geology proffessor again about the whole ordeal and he told me to contact the state
so again I contacted the state
no emails back (been only about 3 weeks)
now becuase apparently no one told me //multiable// times about how illegal this was this spring break I went back out to the fossil bed and found roughly half a ziplock bag full of marrow joints slivers and a tooth
(i plan on giving everything i have found to the proper people I just don't want it to wash away or be found by a random huter/hiker)
TL;DR I found camel fossils on state land
blm is no help
i am a college student with no experiance in fossilogoy
what do I do now?
does anyone know who I should contact?
I am in SE AZ
I can add any info/pic that you guys need/request
thank you very much for your help!
#2
Posted 23 March 2012 - 09:20 AM
-Joe
#3
Posted 23 March 2012 - 09:48 AM
If I'm going to drive safely, I can't do geology. - John McPhee
Check out my Blog for more fossils I've found: http://viewsofthemah...o.blogspot.com/
#4
Posted 23 March 2012 - 10:42 AM
#5
Posted 23 March 2012 - 10:53 AM
Don
#6
Posted 23 March 2012 - 11:41 AM
Shamalama and Vordigern have given good advice. If you are serious about this stuff, get the maps and info you need to make sure you know where you are. And get a good camera so you can collect images and then show them to the authorities.
#7
Posted 23 March 2012 - 11:46 AM
Brent Ashcraft
#8
Posted 23 March 2012 - 12:09 PM
-- Terry Pratchett
#9
Posted 23 March 2012 - 01:23 PM
I wouldn't hunt on state land, if you can help it, tho.
But there isn't a person on this site that hasnt hunted a road cut or two on public property...
#11
Posted 24 March 2012 - 05:15 AM
kind of a sad way to end this adventure but ill take your guy's advice
thank you for your help and quick replies I really appreciate it
I guess now ill have to go look for legal things to dig!!
#12
Posted 24 March 2012 - 10:23 AM
You've gone above and beyond what 99.9% of us would have done.
We are the 99%!
If I'm going to drive safely, I can't do geology. - John McPhee
Check out my Blog for more fossils I've found: http://viewsofthemah...o.blogspot.com/
#15
Posted 25 March 2012 - 09:19 AM
j/k
#16
Posted 25 March 2012 - 09:27 AM
http://www.land.stat...rgyMinerals.htm
I would try and inquire there about state laws for collecting fossils. I could not find any reference to fossils on the AZ. State Land Dept. site, though it does appear you need a permit to even be out there.
That is here:
http://www.land.stat...ationPermit.pdf
I wouldn't even mention the camel jaw, just ask about the law because you are interested in collecting fossils in general.
If it wasn't collected on BLM or Parkland, you're probably alright.
Good luck & let us know how it turns out!
#18
Posted 25 March 2012 - 05:47 PM
_ Carl Sagen
"In 5 billion years, the sun will expand and engulf our orbit, as the charred ember that was once Earth vaporizes, HAVE A NICE DAY!
_Neil deGrasse Tyson
No trees were killed in this posting......however, many innocent electrons were diverted from where they originally intended to go.
#19
Posted 26 March 2012 - 11:42 PM
ill contact them and tell you guys what happens (most likely they won't even mail me back
also i will note that i was there legally!
i have a hunting permit and a .22 for rabbits which is enough to get you on state lands
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