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Everything Dinosaur - UK Blog managed by a group of a group of science teachers and parents

Dinosaur articles - PLoS is an interactive open-access journal for the communication of all peer-reviewed scientific research

The Open Dinosaur Project The Open Dinosaur Project was founded to involve scientists and the public alike in developing a comprehensive database of dinosaur limb bone measurements, to investigate questions of dinosaur function and evolution

Discovering a Dinosaur Dinosaurs and the History of Life - Columbia University course

Dinosaur Safaris Inc

3D Museum Dr. Ryosuke Motani from the University of California and his colleagues have a website displaying 3D shapes of bones and shells, both fossil and recent

Dinosaurs: Fact and Fiction

Palaeospot - the art of Alain Bénéteau

Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum Publications

American Museum of Natural History Dinosaur Image Database

Paleopages.com

John Bindon Illustrations

Dynasties of Stone - The Paleo illustration of Kelly Taylor The Dinosauricon Artists Gallery

The Plesiosaur Site

Skeletal drawings - Scott A. Hartman Dinosaur Illustrations Index

Old Dinosaur Books

Nakasato Virtual Museum - A small fossil like a tooth or a claw is usually video-captured with certain magnification, so that a viewers can obtain more detailed features from the QTVR object

Paleocreations - the art of Bob Nicholls

Triceratops Life Restoration

Dinosaurs from Xinjiang Dinosaur and Fossil Digs

Symposium of Palaeontological Preparation and Conservation

John Bindon's Illustrations

Dinosaurs on EBay auctions Skeletal Drawings of Dinosaurs  by Gregory S Paul

A dinosaur from the Smoky Hill Chalk Fossil Lab  not dinosaurs but the Page Museum's lab is of interest anyway

Jay Matternes - artist / naturalist

The Palaeomap project - The goal of the PALEOMAP Project is to illustrate the plate tectonic development of the ocean basins and continents, as well as the changing distribution of land and sea during the past 1100 million years

Regional Paleogeographic Views of Earth History
This presentation uses a series of paleogeographic and plate-tectonic reconstructions to show the broad patterns of Phanerozoic Earth history

Past Lives: Chronicles of Canadian Paleontology

Pterosaurs  a short introduction from André J. Veldmeijer

The Plesiosaur Directory   Adam Stuart Smith's site and gallery is well worth a look

The Gravitational Hypothesis    Dinosaurs became too heavy, unable to adapt, they died

DinoWight - The Dinosaurs of the Isle of Wight

Paleoworld - with additional details of the Dino Dragon project

Jurassic Web - in Spanish

Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University - There are more than eleven million specimens and objects held by the Museum's curatorial divisions

The Southwest Paleontological Symposium  - Mesa South West Museum

Dinosaurs of Portugal

AMNH Fossil Database

Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum - series of downloadable PDF's including Dinosaur bones and eggs in South Korea

Western Paleontological Laboratories The Pterosaur Database - provides an online bibliography and UK specimen list

A Virtual Journey - through the Paleontology Collections of the University of Nebraska State Museum

Laura Cunningham - art gallery

Paleobiology of Triassic Reptiles

PalArch - Dutch web journal

DINOBASE - a dinosaur web site at University of Bristol

The Paleontology Portal Vertebrate Paleontology at Insubria University Dann's Dinosaurs - some good material on Australian dinosaurs

Hirokazu Tokugawa's dinosaur models gallery Two Medicine Dinosaur Center site

Palaeontologia Electronica

The Paleontological Society Dinosaurs at DigiMorph.org - These specimens were brought to UTCT to be scanned, so that their skulls could be examined from the inside out

Dinosaurier Giganten der Urzeit - Nora from Hamburg presents her site, in German

Geological Time Scale - as a downloadable pdf

European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontology Paleontological Collection of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center
A new 20,000 square foot dinosaur museum in Woodland Park, Colorado. Exhibits include huge marine reptiles, pterosaurs, dinosaurs, a visible fossil lab & educational activities.

Paleo Art - This website highlights some of the Smithsonian Institution's most interesting historical paleo art, provides information about taking proper care of illustrations, and discusses techniques for creating paleontological and other scientific illustrations

The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs - John Stojanowski's New Theory of Dinosaur Gigantism and Extinction

DinoMorph - from Kent A. Stevens, Professor of Computer Science, University of Oregon

Dino Collectibles Listserv - run by Ian Paulsen

The Bite Stuff - A blog about paleontology, paleoecology, and the problems involved therein

DinoDirectory.com - Dinosaur Directory and information on the web

Feature Site - The Grave Yard
A skeletal reconstructions database whose purpose is to help paleoartists find good skeletal reconstructions as reference for their work

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
Article abstracts are available to everyone trough BioOne

Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution
A collection of links to literature on avian palaeontology freely available online

The Transantarctic Vertebrate Paleontology Project
The project involves the collection and study of Triassic to Jurassic age vertebrates from the southern Transantarctic Mountains near the Beardmore and Shackleton Glaciers, Antarctica

Dinosaur Illustrations
Demonstrates that a great many artistically minded souls have similar fascinations

Dino Directory
The Natural History Museum, London

PaleoView 3D
A web site that provides 3D surface models - these models are more than just images since they can be used to gather quantitative data

AMNH Scientific Publications Database
Disseminates the results of laboratory investigations and fieldwork conducted by museum scientists and their colleagues in the area of paleontology

JurassicPark.org
News about Jurassic park and other dinosaur information

Paleontology Portal
Collection Management advice and resources from the AMNH

Online reference database Bibliosaurus
The database is only partially translated into English with Spanish as the main language

The Paleontology Collection
This collection represents those articles published in PLoS ONE on the general topic of paleontology (the study of fossils and of life forms that existed in past geological periods).

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