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   Home / Science / Earth Sciences / Paleontology / Regional / North America / United States / Washington
 
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  • Cascadia - Provides information on the geology and paleontology of the Northwest United States and Coastal Western Canada. Includes links, photo gallery, and list of books for amateur paleontologists
    www.cnw.com/~mstern
  • Chuckanut Formation - Considered to be one of the thickest non-marine basins in North America, this formation can be found in Northwest Washington.
    www.cnw.com/~mstern/chuck.html
  • Fossil Vertebrates in the Burke Museum - Fossil vertebrates in the University of Washington's Burke Museum
    depts.washington.edu/vertp
  • Northwest Paleontological Association - The Northwest Paleontological Association serves the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and is affiliated with The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture on the University of Washington campus in Seattle, WA. The Association was formed in order to bring avocational and professional paleontologists together for mutual benefit and to further the science.
    www.cnw.com/~mstern/npa/npa.html
  • PaleoZoo's Prehistoric Washington - A list of state fossils by region.
    www.geobop.com/paleozoo/World/NA/US/WA/2.htm
  • Petrified Wood from Western Washington - Information on how to identify genera of petrified wood in Western Washington. Discovery of new collection site containing 22 genera. Prepare and identify via cell structure.
    www.mashell.com/~estrauss/pwoodfx.html

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