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  • American Federation of Mineralogical Societies
    The folks behind the annual Earth Science Week, complete with links to online geology resources.
    http://www.amfed.org

  • Bureau of Land Management Rock Guide
    Most recent and comprehensive rules and regulations for rock- & fossil-collecting on federal BLM lands in Oregon and Washington. - PDF
    http://www5.or.blm.gov/Resources/Minerals/collecting/collectingguide.pdf

  • Burpee Museum of Natural History
    The first museum that OregonFossilGuy frequented and home to Jane the T-Rex!
    http://www.Burpee.org

  • Coast Impressions
    Coast Impressions is the Central Oregon Coast Online Magazine.
    http://www.coastimpressions.com

  • Collecting Fossils in California
    Staying legal when collecting in California as well as other resources and a free user-group posting.
    http://www.gtlsys.com/index.html

  • Continental Position Maps
    The goal of the PALEOMAP Project is to illustrate the plate tectonic development of the ocean basins and continents, as well as the changing distribution of land and sea during the past 1100 million years.
    http://www.scotese.com

  • Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette
    Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, dinosaurs, Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette - Dinosaur Fun, Dinosaur News, Dinosaur Movies, Dinosaur Reviews,. Dinosaur stories, dinosaur t-shirts, dinosaur hats, dinosaur collectables.
    http://www.dinosaur.org

  • Early Land Plants
    Paleobotanical laboratory at the Weston Observatory uses cryptospores, acritarchs and spores to study land plant origins and early terrestrial ecosystems
    http://www.bc.edu/research/westonobservatory/paleo/

  • Echinologia
    French site about fossil echinoids
    http://www.echinologia.com

  • Education Planet
    Educational resources sorted by fields - great paleo sites!!!
    http://www.educationplanet.com/