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Alberta Palaeontological Society
a non-profit organisation founded to promote the science of palaeontology through study and education
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American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists (AASP)
AASP was established in 1967 by a group of 31 founding members to promote the science of palynology in academia and industry. Today AASP has a world-wide membership of about 500 and is run by an executive comprising an elected Board of Directors and subsidiary boards and committees. AASP welcomes new individuals as members who are interested in the science of palynology and institutional members.
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Association of Australasian Palaeontologists
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Australasian Quaternary Association (AQUA)
is concerned with the manifold phenomena of the Quaternary - it seeks to encourage research by younger workers in particular, to promote scientific communication between Australia and New Zealand, and to inform members of current research and publications
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Bernard Price Institute Museum of Palaeontology
(University of the Witwatersrand) Johannesburg, South Africa
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Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany
to objectives of the Institute are to develop palaeobotany in all its botanical and geological aspects; to constantly update data for interaction with allied disciplines; to co-ordinate with other palaeobotanical and geological research centres in the areas of mutual interest, such as diversification of early life, exploration of fossil fuels, vegetational dynamics, climatic modelling, conservation of forests, and to disseminate palaeobotanical knowledge in universities, educational institutions and other organisations
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British & Irish Graptolite Group
Big G was founded during the 1980s to raise the profile of graptolite research and as a forum for the exchange of ideas. It brings together graptolite enthusiasts - active and retired workers, students and amateurs - with the aim of pooling knowledge and resources and sharing ideas
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British Mycological Society
BMS strives to promote all aspects of fungi and to include all levels of membership, from amateur mycologists to professionals.
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Canadian Association of Palynologists
founded in 1978. The Association focusses on palynology from all geologic eras, spanning the Palaeozoic to the Quaternary. Palynologists from all branches of the discipline, from stratigraphic palynology, to palaeoecology, to melissopalynology, participate in the Association
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Centro de Estudios de Almejas Muertas (CEAM)
research in taphonomy and paleoecology, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona
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