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Home > Waco Breaking News > Archives > 2008 > August > 29 > Entry

Public meeting set for mammoth site study report

The city of Waco sent out a release announcing that the National Park Service will hold a public meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday at Baylor University’s Mayborn Museum Complex, 1300 S. University-Parks Drive, to discuss the Waco Mammoth Site Special Resource Study Report.

The two-hour meeting in the complex’s SBC Theater will include public discussion and comments on the report that outlines the findings of a special resource study of the Waco mammoth site. Congress specifically requested for the study to be conducted to evaluate the site’s potential for inclusion as a new unit of the National Park System, the release said.

The study will be available for public review until Sept. 20.

For information, visit www.wacomammoth.org or call the Parks and Recreation office at 254-750-5980.

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