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Extinct Los Angeles: The Stars beneath the Stars, when Hollywood was Wild!

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Extinct Los Angeles: The Stars beneath the Stars, when Hollywood was Wild! Extinct Los Angeles: The Stars beneath the Stars, when Hollywood was Wild! Monday, November 3, 2014 More than Tchotchkes: The Sale of Non-Significant Fossils as an Ethical Issue and My Response to ThinkGeek Brief Summary: Thinkgeek.com started selling fossils on their popular website about 2 weeks ago. I learned of this early last week and wrote Think Geek a detailed letter explaining why I felt, from the perspective of a mitigation paleontologist, that their actions are ultimately damaging to the protection of natural resources. Think Geek took the time and effort to send a very nice response . However, I felt that the message received from my initial email had been interpreted warning that Think Geek might be dealing with illegally-sourced fossils, when instead I intended communicate the ethical problems with the sale of fossils. This post shares my second letter to Think Geek. Note: For resp...

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