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FCGS announces the March 28 meeting featuring Chip Head speaking on the rivers of the Canadian Northwest. Dr. Gary Gianniny’s Historical Geology class will do poster presentations before the meeting on T-Rex’s cousin, Bistahieversor sealeyi (found in our nearby Bisti Badlands). Three field trips are announced, first to the Harding Pegmatite near Taos, NM, in April, a look at the Chinle Fm. near Durango, in May, and a Chama float trip in July. Chris Heine’s “Prez Sez” column calls for volunteers to run for office and draws attention to the rejection of the term, “Anthropocene”.
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