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  • Becoming Human open this site in another window - Learn about human evolution through their interactive documentary and the find the latest palaeontology news and views.
  • Career in Paleontology, A open this site in another window - A selection of posts from The Dinosaur Mailing List presenting advice on how to become a palaeontologist and which colleges offer programmes in palaeontology.
  • ePalaeontology open this site in another window - Online news, forums, links, and FAQs on related fields of palaeontology.
  • Field Adventures in Paleontology open this site in another window - Virtual tour of digs in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.
  • Oceans of Kansas Paleontology open this site in another window - Information about fossils from the ocean that covered the Midwestern U.S. during the Age of Dinosaurs, including information about mosasaurs, pleisiosaurs, and pteranodons.
  • Paleautonomy open this site in another window - Discusses dinosaurs, fossils, and other major areas of palaeontology.
  • Paleobiology Database, The open this site in another window - Provides global, collection-based occurrence and taxonomic data for marine and terrestrial animals and plants of any geological age.
  • PaleoNet Pages open this site in another window - Comprehensive and informative resource for palaeontological professionals and graduate students.
  • Paleontology Portal, The open this site in another window - Explore the history of life through geologic time in North America, learn about some of the most spectacular fossil finds in the region, and see what types of fossils different life forms leave behind.
  • Paleorama open this site in another window - Palaeontology information from Paleorama. Covers fossils, fields of study, timelines, prehistoric life, prominent figures, and more cool stuff.
  • Rad World open this site in another window - What radiolarians are and why they are significant to the geological study of orogenic belts in general, and the Canadian Cordillera in particular.
  • Strange Science open this site in another window - Looks at misguided attempts to explain natural history, including honest and not-so-honest mistakes about dinosaurs, mammals, sea monsters, and prehistoric beasts.
  • The Boneyard open this site in another window - Visit the Boneyard, a blog carnival covering all things paleo, from dinosaurs to pollen to hominids and everywhere in between.
 



 
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