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The Palaeontological Association was founded in 1957. The
Association is based in the UK and is registered as a UK charity,
but its members are drawn from all over the world. The interests
of members of the Association encompass all aspects of
palaeontology, including macropalaeontology, micropalaeontology,
palaeobotany, vertebrate palaeontology, palaeoecology, and
biostratigraphy. There are currently about 1000 professional,
amateur and student members. Anyone with any sort of interest in
fossils is welcome to join the Association.
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AIMS
- To promote the study of palaeontology and its allied sciences
through publication of academic journals
- To promote research in Palaeontology and its allied sciences
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