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  University of California Museum of Paleontology http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/
Physically located in Berkeley, California, site contains information about exhibits, outreach, and extensive educational resources and links.
  Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County http://www.nhm.org/
The third largest natural science and cultural history museum in the country. Located in Exposition Park.
  SDNHM: Paleontology Department http://www.sdnhm.org/research/paleontology/index.html
The San Diego Natural History Museum's Department of Paleontology conducts biodiversity related research, and holds significant collections of specimens from southern California and Baja California dating back to the 1880s.
  Collecting Fossils in California http://www.gtlsys.com/
Directions to fossil collection sites. Tips, history, and images.
  Geology of the Santa Clarita Valley http://www.scvresources.com/geology/
includes photos of fossils found in the Valley.
  Southern California Paleontological Society http://members.aol.com/scpaleo/
Based in Los Angeles.
  Petrified Forest http://www.petrifiedforest.org/
Step back in time, over 3 million years, and follow the trail of Majestic Petrified Redwood giants arrayed before you in a fascinating grove.
  Whale Fossil Found in Chula Vista http://www.sdnhm.org/research/paleontology/whale.html
Read about a Pliocene whale unearthed at a construction site.
  Ojai VAlley Whale Society http://www.ojaivalleywhalesociety.org/
A fisherman in Ojai, California recently found a 25 million year old intact baleen whale skeleton. Website describes efforts to exhume the skeleton in cooperation with the Los Angeles County Museum.
  Sharktooth Hill http://www.elasmo.com/paleo/sth/shrkhill.html
The Miocene fauna of Sharktooth Hill from elasmo.com
  Fossil Fantastic http://www.mta.net/press/pressrelease_archives/2000/12_December/mta_130.htm
A look at some of the fossils discovered during construction of the Metro Rail subway that will link downtown Los Angeles with Hollywood, Universal City and North Hollywood.

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