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Welcome to this edition of DINOSAURNEWS - the international Dinosaur Webzine 
with bite!

This Week's Headlines: (For the FULL STORY visit the NEWS section of the 
webzine at this address: http://www.dinosaurnews.org )

**  Blaze could expose more finds for local fossil hunters
Tumbler Ridge is home to B.C.'s only collection of dinosaur bones - most of 
which were left behind as the town was evacuated on Monday night

**  Take your little boredosauruses on a paleontological trek
The real star of this room is the rare flying Microraptor, which was found 
near the Chinese city of Beipiao in 1999

**  Dinosaur site a veritable bone yard, says palaeontologist
Despite being named for the city, the Edmontosaurus had only been previously 
discovered in southern Alberta, though scientists had reason to think the 
slow-moving plant eater also resided in the once-swampy habitat of the 
Edmonton area

**  More Fossil News - Fossil mysteries revealed
San Diego has a rich fossil record that tells a story of dramatic changes in 
the area's climate, topography and inhabitants

**  Feature Site - Fossil Mysteries
From dinosaurs to mastodons, travel through 75 million years and dig into 
the rich fossil history of southern California and Baja California
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**  Lower Bryce Canyon site of WSU fossil dig
The National Park Service entered into an agreement with WSU, with Eaton 
prospecting the canyon's fossil resources

**  David Bellamy's Best dinos you ever saw
The Bellamy family history has it that on my first visit to the Natural 
History Museum, when the time-to-close bell was being rung, I lay down under 
the skeleton of the diplodocus and threw a tantrum

**  Young Nanjing Museum Tells Old Story
The museum, affiliated with the Nanjing Institute of Geology and 
Palaeontology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, focuses on 
invertebrates and palaeobotany and features tiny fossils often hard to 
discern without the aid of a microscope

**  New Centre to Replicate Dinosaur Forest
In the rugged deserts of south-eastern Utah, Reese Barrick and Jeff Bartlett 
are about to join their colleagues, digging away in a remote prehistoric 
graveyard

**  Dino Jaws exhibition focuses on dinosaur diet
The museum has added to its famed repertoire of moving life-size models of 
massive creatures, with exhibits such as the Baryonyx dinosaur

**  Thugs Rip Into Dino
Townsville's own dinosaur came close to extinction after vandals tore limbs 
and teeth from the giant fossil

DINOSAURNEWS webzine now read in 80 countries. Hundreds of Dinosaur Books, 
The latest Dinosaur News, Dinosaur Games, Dinolinks and a Dinomall. Read 
something ferocious this week: http://www.dinosaurnews.org

SEND US YOUR NEWS: Does your Museum have a dinosaur focus? Put us on your 
media database. We welcome your news of events, discoveries and exhibitions
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What our readers say:
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voraciously for book ideas. The news blurbs are such a wonderful service to 
us dino fanciers!
Christine Gentry - author of 'Mesozoic Murder 'and 'Carnosaur Crimes'

Thank you for an interesting, useful site. I recommend it to teachers who 
continue to contact me after 6 years of retirement. I also volunteer at the 
local science museum and recommend your site to the many children who visit 
it.
Marvin Selnes, Sioux Falls, SD

Thank You for the excellent coverage you've given my ongoing research.
Best regards,
Marilyn D. Wegweiser, Ph.D., Affiliate Faculty, Idaho Museum of Natural 
History 

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