One major event is happening in Washington, D. The event is taking place at the pathway between the National Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian Castle, October 11 th , from 10 am — 2 pm.
In addition to the national event in Washington, D. Art Contest: Artists of all ages are submitting art before October 5 and if you are a super quick draw, you can submit your art before the deadline today! Coordinating or giving presentations at local schools, museums, or civic events about paleontological or archaeological resources. Organizing an archaeology and paleontology fair, where the public may bring their items for identification.
Conducting or coordinating field trips to nearby interpreted BLM paleontological localities or archaeological sites. Coordinating National Fossil Day and International Archaeology Day activities with partner museums that hold fossil specimens or artifacts from BLM-administered public lands, such as laboratory or collections open houses.
Developing or helping to develop temporary or permanent displays on BLM paleontological or archaeological resources. Signed by: Authenticated by: Kristin M. View All Policies. October marks that most wonderful time of the year where the season of fall is in full swing with Halloween right around the corner, cooler temperatures, changing of leaves colors, and all things pumpkin spiced are unleashed on us.
However, for those of us who are paleontologically inclined it is a month of celebration. October is not only when we usually gather to share our knowledge and passion for paleontology with our peers at the annual meetings of the Geological Society of America and the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology but it is also celebrates International Dinosaur Month, Earth Sciences Week, and of course National Fossil Day.
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