Each year the Pebble Pups celebrate National Fossil Day which is October 15. We also participate in the National Park Service's fossil art contest. Watch for further details on how you can participate.
We explore the wonders of rock, minerals ,and fossil collecting in the Grand Traverse region of Michigan. Our program participates with the Future Rockhounds of America under the American Federation of Mineralogical Societies. Our purpose is to train Pebble Pups and Junior Members (teens) to become skilled rockhounds. The Pebble Pups and Junior Members of the Grand Traverse Area Rock and Mineral Club use this site.
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Studying A Fossilized Fern
By Wyatt Maeder The fossilized fern pictured in this paper (Figure 1) was found in the famous Mazon Creek fossil beds near Morris in Grundy...
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A prehistoric crayfish, Enoploclytia porteri By Riley Newman Grand Traverse Area Rock and Mineral Club Pebble Pups
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Iris won first place in the National Park Service art competition that honored National Fossil Day and another first place award from the Am...

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