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Hello everyone, I have looked back at some previous posts on the subject but figured I would bring it up again in case anything has changed. What would be my best bet for finding trilobites in NE Ohio or surrounding areas? I am located in Cleveland and wouldnt mind a drive. I have recently joined the North Coast Fossil Club, but haven’t had a chance to attend a meeting yet. Thanks!
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untilTHE ANNUAL CHITALEY PALEOBOTANY COMPETITION Through the generosity of the late Dr. Shya Chitaley, the North Coast Fossil Club is proud to sponsor its annual Chitaley Paleobotany Competition which will be held at the December NCFC Meeting. http://www.ncfclub.org/
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untilFeatured Speaker: Our speaker will be Dr. Rodney Feldmann. Although retired from the Kent State University faculty, Dr. Feldmann continues to teach graduate-level courses in paleontology, directs graduate students in that area, and conducts grant-funded research. The title of his talk will be "What the heck are cyclids?" https://www.kent.edu/geology/profile/rodney-feldmann
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History Expansion
JurassicParkCarnotaurus posted a topic in A Trip to the Museum
I recently went for a visit to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History (after a great Indians game) and thought I would share with you the renovations that are going on right now. As a Cleveland native, it is very exiting to see the museum grow and it will certainly be great when completed. It is getting ever closer since its announcement- the Perkins Wildlife Center has been complete for some time. Hopefully some of you will get the chance to come visit when complete, its truly a great museum! https://www.cleveland.com/architecture/index.ssf/2015/02/first_look_cleveland_museum_of.html -
Lecture - Understanding Dinosaurs in the 21st Century - Cleveland, Ohio
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untilDr. Mark Norell, Macaulay Curator of Paleontology, Chairman Division of Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History Unearth how technological innovation, the advancement of paleobiology and an adventurous spirit to excavate in new locations around the globe have led to an explosion of new dinosaur knowledge in this century. Find out about the latest research from one of the premiere paleontology labs in the world, including the evolution of the bird brain, the color of dinosaurs and what animals that have been long dead can tell us about the complexity of creatures living today. Members - $10 Non-members - $12 Parking - $10 (Members - $6) LINK -
(Paraconularia chagrinensis) some devonian conulariids preserved in phosphorous concreations from the chagrin shale formation. Leroy, Oh
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