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Judith River Dinosaur InstituteThe fee for weeks 1 and 2 - the "Little Snowy Mountains Sauropod/Stegosaurus Dinosaur Project 2007" is $1,495.00 per person - meals and lodging included.
The fee for weeks 1 and 2 - "Judith River Badlands Dinosaur Explorations - 2007"
is $895.00 per person per week - meals and lodging not included.Judith River Dinosaur Institute
Box 400
Malta, Montana 59538
(406) 654-2323
nmurphy@ttc-cmc.net

Dinosaur Valley
The Museum of Western Colorado offers one and five-day digs in the Morrison Formation in Colorado and Wyoming. Want a vacation that you’ll remember? An experience you'll treasure for the rest of your life?
Then you’ve come to the right place to get the info on the right kind of vacation! The Museum of Western Colorado offers one and five-day digs in the Morrison Formation in Colorado and Wyoming. These quarries contain dinosaurs such as Apatosaurus (Brontosaurus), Camarasaurus, and Allosaurus. Browse our web site and start planning next summer’s vacation now! But hurry and contact us or call
toll-free 1-888-488-DINO because spaces – and the dinosaurs – are limited!

Dinosaur Discovery Expeditions, 550 Jurassic Court, Fruita, CO 81521 800-344-3466
Five day trips with classroom, lab and dig components. $850 to 1200 per person for 13 and over. Five day dino camp for families, kids search for replicas. Camp $375 for kids, $850 for adults. Professional paleontological leadership in a diversified, experienced program.

Dinosaur Expeditions, Museum of Western Colorado, 362 Main Street, Grand Junction, CO 81501 970-241-9210.
Self guided tours, day digs May through October Thursdays or for groups of five or more most anytime, $68 per person.

Dinosaur Safaris Inc (DSI) is a private corporation whose mission is to discover, excavate, study, and preserve dinosaur bones and related artifacts. The company is currently working on a private ranch in the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming. In addition, the company has a small group of buildings located in the town of Shell, Wyoming, which include a preparation lab and storage facility. Bob Simon is the President of DSI and oversees the digging operations.

Museum of the Rockies Paleontology Field Program, 406 W. Kagy, Bozeman, MT 59717, 406-994-6618.
An outstanding week long program for kids and adults 10 and over, or kids 16 and over alone. $1,100, sleep in teepees work with paleontologists at famed Egg Mountain and Camptosaurus Quarry sites.

Paleo World
PaleoWorld Research Foundation (PWRF) a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to educating young minds, promoting family learning, and increasing public understanding of the science of dinosaur paleontology.

Timescales
Timescale Adventures Research Center is a 501-C-3 tax exempt charitable organization that; (1)provides hands-on educational experiences for the public, based as much as possible on actual research sites and utilizing research personnel; (2) to promote research and publications on the objects and information collected; and (3) to collect, preserve, research, and interpret for the public, items relating to the physical and cultural heritage of the world. This corporation is dedicated to sharing of information with other organizations for the advancement of science and the education and enjoyment of the public.

Wyoming Dinosaur Center and Dig Sites P.O. Box 868, Thermopolis, WY 82443, 800-455-3466,
$100 a day mid-July to August most popular times, but hot! Kid digs for $40 for children 8 to 13.

Thanks to Colorado Fossil Quarterly for information on dig sites.

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