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1. www.dinoridge.org
www.dinoridge.org/news_2.htm - [Cached]Published on: 3/25/2006 Last Visited: 3/19/2007
If you have any questions, or would like to be involved with this program, please contact Matt Carey at (303) 697.3466 or e-mail: matt carey@dinoridge.org. -
2. www.repamerica.org
www.repamerica.org/06fieldtrip - [Cached]Published on: 4/9/2005 Last Visited: 8/21/2006
"The prehistoric bones out here were discovered in 1877," says Matt Carey, the educational operations director for Dinosaur Ridge.
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Tracks don't readily identify a dinosaur, Matt says, "unless you find a pile of bones at the end. We can tell what family dinosaurs were part of, based on the size, but it's like saying you can tell the breed by a dog's prints." Perhaps that's the mystique of dinosaurs to the children who stare wide-eyed at the mother and baby footprints. Dinosaurs remain a mystery, announcing their earthly presence only by a faint print, massive and three-toed.
"We call this the dinosaur freeway," Matt says, "which is one of a couple found along the hogback along the Front Range.
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"Bicyclists often take the time to check what we are doing," Matt says. -
3. Sentinel and Transcript Newspapers Online
www.jeffconews.com/1editorialb - [Cached]Published on: 5/19/2003 Last Visited: 5/19/2003
"The Alameda Gateway Association and the city came to us with the idea and we were real excited about it," said Matt Carey, program director for Dinosaur Ridge.

