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I have just joined! I have been an avid collector of interesting things, most of my life, the older the better! I live 10 miles from the Graf (Iowa) site and will be posting interesting things I find on my weekly adventures out there. And around other places here in the Midwest. Glad to be here!
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Hello. My name is Daniel. I am simply an amateur collector, but been doing it for over 35 years. So, I have rocks all over my house and my wife says she lives in a museum. I’ve found much of my collection on hikes and trips to quarries. The rest I’ve gathered here and there.
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Hello everyone, My name is Yosef, from Colorado. I am an enthusiastic trilobite and fossil collector. I joined looking for like-minded folks passionate about trilobites and fossils alike. Also, to hopefully ID some specimens I have for which I am unsure of the name. I've been to Kemmerer, Wyoming, a couple of times to visit some of the eocene lake quarries and the U-Dig cambrian trilobite quarry in Utah. I am excited to meet and chat with everyone. Cheers! Calliops armatus, Oklahoma Bromide Formation, Ordovician
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Just trying to reach as many people as possible with this notice. This email went out to many clubs and individuals but we are sure we did not reach everyone. Friends of the University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology Greetings! The 2024 North American Paleontological Convention (NAPC) will take place in Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 17-24, 2024, hosted by the University of Michigan. The Friends of the University of Michigan, Museum of Paleontology (FUMMP) have been tasked with coordinating events and participation by Avocational Paleontologists. This will be an excellent opportunity to not only explore Paleontology generally, but an opportunity to interact with the professionals and share the significance of our contributions to the Science. In particular, we are looking for avocational paleontologists who are interested in presenting their collecting and research activities as well as network with professionals and participate in field trips. The conference, of course, is not free to attendees and so it is important to secure funding to assist avocational participants. Thus, we really need your feedback on who would be interested in attending generally, and specifically, who would be interested in presenting at a session to explore the interaction between Vocational and Avocational Paleontologists. This will be a great opportunity to demonstrate our important contributions. We are not looking for firm commitments at this time but rather a general sense of interest as we understand that without financial assistance many who would like to attend and participate would not be able to. That said, the University of Michigan must submit its funding proposal a year in advance of the Conference. Thus, time is of the essence and all those interested must respond before the end of May 2023. Please share this information with your club members and other interested parties. You may respond to this email and/or feel free to contact either of the undersigned directly for more information. Thank you for your assistance in this important project! Michael Lask President, FUMMP Phone: (248) 763-0901 Email: laskmike@gmail.com and fummpinfo@gmail.com David Clark Vice-President, FUMMP Phone: (517) 861-0118 Email: clarkeocrinus@gmail.com Website: https://lsa.umich.edu/paleontology/friends-of-the-museum.html
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Been interested in fossils since I was a young boy (decades ago). Looking forward to reading posts on this forum to learn more. Great to be here!
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Hi, I just went on my first fossil hunting trip last weekend, and I am hooked! I’m trying to keep up the hype and go searching again soon. Attached are just a few of my finds. This seems like a great community, and I am so excited to learn more about great locations for finding fossils and identifying them.
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I was wondering if legal incidents are a common thing in paleontology, how frequently do you guys hear about amateur paleontologists having an encounter with the authorities? Regards Alex
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