The NARG Newsletter is published quarterly, and is exclusive for members of North America Research Group.
The Newsletter Editor is NARG member Margaret Johnson.
Some past copies of the NARG newsletter are available to the public for download and are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
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2009 Newsletters |
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September 2009 - Issue #11
(8.4 mb)
- Preparing Fossil Leaves
- Swimming With Trilobites
- Never Turn Your Back on the Ocean
- Insects and Aquatic Taphomony
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September 2008 - Issue #10
(1.60 mb)
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Royal Tyrrell Museum
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Pathological Cephalopod Specimens
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Cephalopod Convergent Evolution
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Oregon's Jurassic Crocodile
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April 2007 - Issue #9
(1.42 mb)
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Oregon's Jurassic Crocodile
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Tuscon Fossil, Gem and Mineral Show
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NW Fossil Fest
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Tuscon Fossil, Gem and Mineral Show
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Dating using Invertebrates
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The Trilobite Eye
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January 2007 - Issue #8
(1.42 mb)
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Northwest Fossil Fest Recap
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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
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Taxonomy Report #6 - Clams of the Astoria Formation
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What is "Fossil Search and Rescue"
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Oregon Fossils - Plants of the Jurassic Period
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Trilobite Morphology
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2006 Newsletters |
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July 2006 - Issue #7
(1.89 mb)
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April 2006 - Issue #6
(unavailable)
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Oregon Fossil Fest Recap
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Oregon Paleo Project
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Paleo Kids
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Fossil Preparation - Pyrite Stabilization
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Featured Fossil - Anadara devincta
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Featured Formation - Birdsong Outcrop
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Taxonomy Report #5 - Marine Mammals
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Fossil Collecting Rules and Regulations
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Fossil Gallery
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Introduction to Trilobites
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January 2006 - Issue #5
(unavailable)
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Oregon Exotic Terranes
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Taxonomy Report #4
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Paleo Kids
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2005 Newsletters |
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November 2005 - Issue #4
(unavailable)
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Significant Fossil Find in Oregon
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Metasequoia: Oregon's State Fossil
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Washington Paleontology and Geology
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Taxonomy Report #3: Ammonites
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Fossil Preparation
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......and more
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August 2005 - Issue #3
(unavailable)
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April 2005 - Issue #2
(unavailable)
- The Taxonomy Report (part 2)
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Trip Report for 10/2004
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January 2005 - Issue #1
(.5 mb)
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The Taxonomy Report by Aaron Currier
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Why "Just Crabs"? by Andrew Bland
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Trip Report for 5/2004 (Boy, does it bring back memories and some are even good)
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Plus more good stuff
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