Nevada Code § 236.085

Paleontological Awareness Month
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1. The month of April of each year is
designated as Paleontological Awareness Month in this State.
2. The Governor shall issue annually a
proclamation encouraging the observance of Paleontological Awareness Month. The
proclamation may, without limitation:
(a) Call upon state and local officers, private
nonprofit groups and foundations, schools, businesses and other public and
private entities to work toward the goal of preserving the paleontological
resources of this State;
(b) Recognize the important contribution of
prehistoric fossils and other paleontological sites to the history of this
State; and
(c) Recognize the importance of specific
paleontological sites in this State, including, without limitation:
(1) Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park as one
of North Americas most abundant concentrations of Ichthyosaur fossils;
(2) Tule Springs in southern Nevada as an
area well known in the scientific community as one of the best Pleistocene
paleontological sites in the western United States and an area in which the
fossil remains of many extinct animals have been found, including, without
limitation, ground sloths, mammoths, prehistoric horses, giant American lions,
giant bison, llamas and American camels; and
(3) Other specific paleontological sites
located throughout this State.

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