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>Ron Martino (martinor@MARSHALL.EDU) of Marshall University asked: > >I am looking for some video tapes or other visual aids to make the >presentation of invertebrate phyla more interesting. It would be ideal if >there were specific tapes for each phylum or class of invertebrates that >looks at the distinguishing >features of fossils and corresponding representatives (to the extent that >is possible) in modern environments. I'd appreciate any ideas that you >might have. Check with the Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta. They have a few really good videos for sale (cheap!, i mean inexpensive). You might contact Paul Johnston, the curator of invertebrates there, for further information. His E-mail address is: PJohnston@mcd.gov.ab.ca Don't forget you can also get copies of the successful "Paleoworld" television show from your local library or public broadcast station. Good luck, eh. Christopher Collom University of Calgary Research: Inoceramidae of the world (Perm.-U. Cret.)
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