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DINODinosaur National Monument (US National Park Service)
DINODemocrat in Name Only
DINOData in Nothing Out
DINODistance Is No Object
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In 1962, Woodbury (1963) found that, with the exception of a few side streams and springs of fresh clear water, the algal, hydrophyte, and bryophyte flora of Dinosaur National Monument was notoriously poor, due, he speculated, to the annual spring flooding by the Green and Yampa rivers and the heavy sediment loads they carry.
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In 2001, an outbreak of acute respiratory disease occurred among persons working at a Native American archeological site at Dinosaur National Monument in northeastern Utah.
Family Raft Adventure in Dinosaur National Monument, Utah.
A threatened orchid species, the Ute ladies'-tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis), occurs in Dinosaur National Monument, which straddles the Colorado-Utah border.
Fast-forward a few decades, to my family's summer trip to Dinosaur National Monument, in northeastern Utah.
Among its attractions for paleozoologists, the state contains part of the fossil trove designated Dinosaur National Monument.
Dinosaur National Monument is the backdrop for three- to five-day family-friendly itineraries.
In that one, decades after he was supposed to have died in Bolivia, Cassidy visited a small log cabin in what is now Dinosaur National Monument. There, he met Josie Bassett Morris, a longtime friend, love interest and a Wild West character in her own right.
Dinosaur National Monument is located 15 miles east of Vernal and is home of the world-famous Wall of Bones, which showcases more than 1,500 dinosaur bones that can be viewed from the new Quarry Exhibit Hall.
Washington, March 2 (ANI): Scientists have discovered the remains of a new herbivorous sauropod dinosaur near the world-famous Carnegie Quarry in Dinosaur National Monument, US, which may help explain the evolution of the largest land animals ever to walk the earth.
Last verified captures of the bonytail occurred in the main stem of the Colorado River, Colorado, and the Green and lower Yampa rivers, Colorado and Utah, including reaches in Dinosaur National Monument (Vanicek and Kramer, 1969; Vanicek et al., 1970; Holden and Stalnaker, 1975a, 1975b; Kaeding et al., 1986).
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