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This message was posted on sci.bio.paleontology, and since I haven't seen it appear on Paleonet, I thought I'd take the liberty of crossposting it here, as some readers might wish to know of this development. The Royal Tyrrell site was a fine website, and I for one shall miss it. -- Ben Waggoner Dept. of Integrative Biology University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 USA bmw@uclink2.berkeley.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------ On the orders of the Royal Tyrrell Museum Cooperating Society, the Royal Tyrrell Museum website is now closed. I have no information on when, where or even if it will be reopened. No one is sorrier about this than I am folks. In the slightly less than 6 months since the site was opened at CUUG, over 21,000 people stopped by for a visit. To all those that visited, and especially to those who took the time to leave a comment, or ask a question, my warmest thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed the site while it was there. To all those who did't get the chance to stop by, but would have liked to, my sincere apologies. I think you would have liked the site. Once again people, my thanks and apologies. I've really enjoyed bringing the museum to you online, and I'm sorry it had to end. All inquiries should be directed to the museum. Royal Tyrrell Museum P.O. Box 7500 Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y0 (403)823-7707 or (403)294-1992 (Calgary direct) Fax: (403)823-7131 Regretfully yours, Wayne Hortensius
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