PaleoNet:
A system of listservers, internet pages, and ftp sites designed to
enhance electronic communication among paleontologists. While
primarily designed as a resource for paleontological professionals
and graduate students, PaleoNet welcomes input and participation
from all persons interested in the study of ancient life.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/Paleonet/
Paleozoic.org:
Information about fossils, book reviews, photographic images, and
Paleolist, a free email-based discussion list.
http://www.paleozoic.org/
USGS Paleontology:
Site map for paleontology at the U.S. Geological Survey
http://geology.er.usgs.gov/paleo/siteindex.shtml
Paleontology in the 21st Century:
Summary of a 1997 meeting which outlined the current state of
paleontology, and the areas which the science will encompass in the
future.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/paleonet/paleo21/rr/
Follow a Fossil:
Online museum exhibit tracing the history of a number of types of
fossils from outcrop to display case. From the Denver Museum of
Nature and Science.
http://www.dmns.org/denverbasin2/fossil/
The Fossil Gallery:
Interactive tour through the collections of the Paleontological
Museum at the University of Oslo, Norway. Includes areas for plants,
mammals, man, dinosaurs, fish, invertebrates, and background
information.
http://www.toyen.uio.no/palmus/galleri/index_e.html
Geobop's Paleobop:
Extensive website with a very large set of resources. Geared toward
teachers and students.
http://www.geobop.com/paleozoo/
Chris Clowes's Paleontology Page:
Summary information on a variety of paleontological subjects,
focusing on the major events in the history of life. Includes
extensive links to other resources.
http://www.peripatus.gen.nz/paleontology/index.html
Paleontology and Fossils Resources:
Offers extensive list of links about paleontology and fossils,
library guides, and lists of books.
http://members.cox.net/jdmount/paleont.html