GeorgiasFossils.com
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Here I am, Thomas Thurman, collecting 78 million year old oysters from Stewart County, Georgia named; Exogyra ponderosa which lived while dinosaurs walked the Earth.
Forty plus of these fossils have been given freely to Georgia's Elementary & Middle School Science Teachers.
See; GeorgiasFossils.com
Imagine every Georgia Science Teacher having fossils on hand from Georgia as educational tools. Fossils kids can handle and explore.
I recently offered free, properly identified, Georgia fossils, complete with information sheets; to Georgia teachers.
The specimens I’d collected went in a week. Collecting them isn’t free to me. I’ll do it again when I can afford to.
Teaching the kids is that important.
GeorgiasFossils.com is a big, free-access, Earth Science education website dedicated to Georgia's natural history.
It focuses on explaining our ever-changing Earth. Georgia’s great wealth of fossils is little known to teachers, so I speak to them whenever possible.
It's just me, Thomas Thurman; researcher, writer of the articles, weekend field-worker and payer of the bills. All while trying to support a family of four on the single income of a Diesel Engine Partsman.
The website averages 2,200 visitors a week with 520 new visitors weekly.
I have no financial support from museums, universities, government agencies, institutions, or corporations. it's all out of my shallow pockets.
I’m not a non-profit, not a business. I sell nothing.
Your support helps keep GeorgiasFossils.com free of advertisements and provide teachers with free specimens.
Forty plus of these fossils have been given freely to Georgia's Elementary & Middle School Science Teachers.
See; GeorgiasFossils.com
Imagine every Georgia Science Teacher having fossils on hand from Georgia as educational tools. Fossils kids can handle and explore.
I recently offered free, properly identified, Georgia fossils, complete with information sheets; to Georgia teachers.
The specimens I’d collected went in a week. Collecting them isn’t free to me. I’ll do it again when I can afford to.
Teaching the kids is that important.
GeorgiasFossils.com is a big, free-access, Earth Science education website dedicated to Georgia's natural history.
It focuses on explaining our ever-changing Earth. Georgia’s great wealth of fossils is little known to teachers, so I speak to them whenever possible.
It's just me, Thomas Thurman; researcher, writer of the articles, weekend field-worker and payer of the bills. All while trying to support a family of four on the single income of a Diesel Engine Partsman.
The website averages 2,200 visitors a week with 520 new visitors weekly.
I have no financial support from museums, universities, government agencies, institutions, or corporations. it's all out of my shallow pockets.
I’m not a non-profit, not a business. I sell nothing.
Your support helps keep GeorgiasFossils.com free of advertisements and provide teachers with free specimens.
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Thomas Thurman
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Warner Robins, GA