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Project Exploration- Paleontology Education and Dinosaur Exhibits
Using the wonders of science to inspire city kids
950 East 61st Street Chicago, IL 60637 • 773.834.7614 • F.773.834.7625   
 
Dinosaur Expedition 2005
An Interview with Jeff Stivers
Contributed by Emily Sohn, Project Exploration Science Correspondent
Why Africa?
Contributed by Emily Sohn, Project Exploration Science Correspondent
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A Letter from Shureice
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Dinner with a Dinosaur VI
June 1, 2006

Dinner with a Dinosaur 6

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December 5, 2005
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Exhibit News

The Science of SuperCroc exhibit will be displayed at Krokodil XXL, an exhibit at Naturalis, the National Museum of Natural History in Leiden, the Netherlands through June 6, 2006.

For more information on Krokodil XXL, please visit Naturalis' web site.

GIANTS: African Dinosaurs and Origins: The Dawn of Dinosaurs will be on display at Pavilhao Lucas Nogueira Garcez (OCA) in Sao Paulo, Brazil from January 28, 2006 through April 30, 2006, as part of the DINOS NA OCA: DINOSSAUROS e OUTROS ANIMAIS PRÉHISTÓRICOS
(English translation: "DINOS IN OCA (this is a reference of the Venue) DINOSAURS and OTHERS PRÉHISTORICS."

GIANTS: African Dinosaurs at the Gail Borden Public Library closed on December 30, 2005 after thrilling over 250,000 visitors.

Rugops is continuing its 14-month tour of Japan as part of Dinosaur Expo 2005-2006.

Visit the Dinosaur Expo 2005-2006 web site. (Japanese only)

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