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Re: Museum of Northern Arizona fossils may go to Utah



FYI, the Museum of Northern Arizona has nothing to do with Northern Arizona 
University. They both happen to be in Flagstaff.

Kenneth Carpenter, Ph.D.
Curator of Lower Vertebrate Paleontology &
Chief Preparator
Dept. of Earth Sciences
Denver Museum of Natural History 
2001 Colorado Blvd.
Denver, CO 80205

Phone: (303)370-6392
Fax: (303)331-6492
email: KCarpenter@DMNS.org
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Image this: "a thundering herd of waddling ankylosaurs..."

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>>> "Cliff Green" <dinonaut@emerytelcom.net> 26/May/03 >>>
Dear Mary and List,

    Is this such a bad thing if it happens? I know all of these Utah
paleontologists personally, and they are on the cutting edge of the science.
It is to bad that the College of Northern Arizona is closing it's geology
program, but at least their collection probably isn't going to be stored
next to the Ark of the Covenant for the next few thousand years.

Cliff
----- Original Message -----
From: <MKIRKALDY@aol.com>
To: <dinosaur@usc.edu>
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 11:59 AM
Subject: Museum of Northern Arizona fossils may go to Utah


> Another bone fell apart, as the collection at MNA may have to be
transferred
> to/reclaimed by Utah museums.  (AP story, picked up by several
newspapers.)
> Note that Dave Gillette's job ends this month.
>
> http://www.trib.com/AP/wire_detail.php?wire_num=163697 
>
> Mary