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Scotland’s fossil enthusiasts urged to have their say on revised Code NatureScot, October 6, 2022 The closing date for comments is Thursday 17th November 2022 Updating The Scottish Fossil Code NatureScot, October 6, 2022 Scottish Fossil Code Yours, Paul H.
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Temporary Revocable Permit required for fossil hunting in state forests?
Trilobite Enthusiast posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
I have located a good prospective area to fossil hunt, and it is in a state forest in New York State. To ensure that fossil hunting is allowed, I checked the website: https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/44115.html The second rule states: "Groups of more than 20 people and certain activities such as weddings, filmmaking, research, etc., are required to get a Temporary Revocable Permit (TRP) from the DEC land manager. Please allow a few days for a TRP to be reviewed and approved after submission." Clicking on the "certain activities" link and scrolling through, I fou- 14 replies
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Somerset fossil hunters 'need to be better informed' BBC News, July 27, 2021 United Kingdom Fossil Network Yours, Paul H.
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Heading to SVP Meeting in Brisbane Australia what are the Rules for Collecting in Australia
paleosanta posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Im heading to Brisbane Australia for the annual Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting in October with several Rowan University Professors/Paleontologists and I am trying to research the rules for collecting fossils in Australia. I know we will each need to obtain a fossicking licence but we would greatly appreciate any knowledge on the rules for fossil collecting while we are in Cairns and Brisbane. Thanks in advance