Dr. Stringer's Favorite Web Sites

 

The following links connect to sites that Dr. Stringer has found useful, informative, and/or entertaining.

DISCLAIMER: Please note that these third-party sites are separate entities, and that these are listed only for visitors' convenience. Accordingly, Dr. Stringer IS NOT RESPONSIBLE IN ANY WAY FOR ANY MATTER resulting from the use of any linked site. Visitors who visit the linked sites do so at their own risk, and are strongly recommended to investigate the policies of every web site that they visit.

 

Professional Interest

Dinosaur Directory: The Natural History Museum presents data on the most well-known dinosaurs.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/education/online/dinosaur_data_files.html

Elasmobranchii teeth and Teleostei otoliths: Article preface at the Neogene Marine Biota of Tropical America web site.
http://porites.geology.uiowa.edu/database/teleost/preface.htm

Fossils: The Louisiana Geological Survey has one of Dr. Stringer's published articles on-line (Adobe PDF).
http://www.lgs.lsu.edu/old/fossils.pdf

Found: Brand new, really old ray: This News Star article reports Dr. Stringer's discovery of a new genus and species of ray.
http://www.ouachitaearthlab.com/paleontology/newsstar.html

Paleontological Research Institution: This link takes you to the main page.
http://www.priweb.org/

Society of Vertebrate Paleontology: This link takes you to the main page.
http://www.vertpaleo.org/

ULM Geosciences: This link takes you to the ULM Department of Geosciences home page.
http://nimbus.geos.ulm.edu/

 

Miscellaneous

Audobon Society: This link takes you to a list of Louisiana's wildlife refuges.
http://www.audobon.org/campaign/refuge/refuges/Louisian.html

Copenhagen Field Trip: This web site describes a field trip (that was open to the public) to Copenhagen, Louisiana, a site rich in Eocene marine fossils.
http://www.ouachitaearthlab.com/copenhagen/

Kiroli Strolls: Visit Newton Caldwell's excellent web site detailing the latest events in Kiroli Park.
http://home.earthlink.net/~memudge/

Parker visits Badlands: This U.S. National Park Service link features Parker (a teddy bear) and chronicles a visit to Badlands National Park.
http://www.nps.gov/thri/p-badl.htm

 

 

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