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COME DIG WITH US IN 2009 Crocodile fossil dig in the scenic and rugged North Dakota badlands near Medora A 60 million year old fossil site containing crocodile, champsosaur (crocodile-like animal), turtle, and fish fossils has recently been discovered in the beautiful and rugged badlands near Medora, North Dakota. The North Dakota Geological Survey and Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation will co-sponsor a scientific, professionally conducted, fossil excavation at that site in June, 2009. Public participation is invited. Who: Open to anyone 12 years or older When: June 15 through June 20, 2009 Where: Medora, North Dakota Cost: $145 per day per person Family day: June 19, 20 will be family days for children of any age accompanied by an adult: $30 per person for morning or afternoon dig. Champsosaurus gigas Package includes: - Dig - Breakfast - Sack lunch - Transportation to and from dig site - Bottled water - Water bottle *Preregistration is required. Payment is due at time of registration. Limited to 8 people per day. Participants ages 12-18 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Registration ends June 7. Moderate hiking required. Rain or shine. Co-sponsored by: Medora dig, 2006 Medora dig, 2006 For reservations, contact: Sara Chorne TRMF, Group Sales Director (800) 633-6721 [email protected] For more information, contact: Dr. John Hoganson State Paleontologist (701) 328-8006 [email protected] Jeff Person NDGS paleontologist (701) 328-2803 [email protected] Medora dig, 2005 ***ALL COSTS ARE NONREFUNDABLE*** Enjoy outdoor adventure in the North Dakota Badlands. To reserve lodging, Medora Musical tickets, Pitchfork Steak Fondue tickets & more, call 1-800-633-6721. Becky Mink NDGS paleontologist (701) 328-1954 [email protected]

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COME DIG WITH US IN 2009 Crocodile fossil dig in the scenic and rugged North Dakota

badlands near MedoraA 60 million year old fossil site containing crocodile, champsosaur (crocodile-like animal), turtle, and fish fossils has recently been discovered in the beautiful and rugged badlands near Medora, North Dakota. The North Dakota Geological Survey and Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation will co-sponsor a scientific, professionally conducted, fossil excavation at that site in June, 2009. Public participation is invited.

Who: Open to anyone 12 years or older When: June 15 through June 20, 2009Where: Medora, North DakotaCost: $145 per day per person Family day: June 19, 20 will be family days for children of any age accompanied by an adult: $30 per person for morning or afternoon dig.

Champsosaurus gigas

Package includes:

- Dig- Breakfast- Sack lunch- Transportation to and from dig site- Bottled water - Water bottle

*Preregistration is required. Payment is due at time of registration. Limited to 8 people per day. Participants ages 12-18 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Registration ends June 7. Moderate hiking required. Rain or shine.

Co-sponsored by:

Medora dig, 2006

Medora dig, 2006

For reservations, contact:Sara ChorneTRMF, Group Sales Director(800) [email protected]

For more information, contact:Dr. John Hoganson State Paleontologist (701) [email protected]

Jeff PersonNDGS paleontologist(701) [email protected]

Medora dig, 2005

***ALL COSTS ARE NONREFUNDABLE***

Enjoy outdoor adventure in the North Dakota Badlands. To reserve lodging, MedoraMusical tickets, Pitchfork SteakFondue tickets & more, call1-800-633-6721.Becky Mink

NDGS paleontologist(701) [email protected]