View Related Episode: Invasive Species: The View from China, ODOT Troubleshooters, Reptile Fossils

Sixty amateur paleontologists established the North American Research Group to promote responsible fossil gathering. The team works with experts and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to advance their work. They have already found rare aquatic reptile remains embedded in central Oregon: a Jurassic crocodile and a plesiosaur. Now the group is out to make history again as they hunt for dinosaurs.

First Broadcast: 2008
Producer: Vince Patton

Appeared in episode: Invasive Species: The View from China, ODOT Troubleshooters, Reptile Fossils

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Wolves return to Oregon in packs
by Ed Jahn | 11/20/2009
It seems like just yesterday I went to eastern ORegon to report on the “potential” for wolves to return to Oregon. That was in 2006 (episode 1607). Well, there have been reports all throughout the last year of wolves showing up, with a few videos offered as proof, followed by a wolf attack on livestock [...]
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