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Mineralogical Society - http://www.minersoc.org/
Society for the advancement of mineralogy and its application to crystallography, geochemistry, petrology, environmental science and economic geology through support of meetings and publication of books, journals and monographs. |
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WA Department of Natural Resources - http://www.dnr.wa.gov/
DNR manages more than 5 million acres of state-owned lands including forests, agricultural lands and submerged aquatic lands. |
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Academy of Mineralogy - http://acam.be/
Hopes to gather enthusiasts of minerals, fossils and gemstones. |
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American Federation of Mineralogical Societies - http://www.amfed.org/
Composed of seven similar regional organizations of gem, mineral, and lapidary societies. |
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Fluorescent Mineral Society - http://www.uvminerals.org/
"A nonprofit international organization of professional mineralogists, gemologists, amateur collectors, and others who study or collect fluorescent minerals." |
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Southern Appalachian Mineral Society - http://main.nc.us/sams/
Asheville, North Carolina's mineral collecting club with monthly meetings, and field trips. |
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Georgia Mineral Society, Inc. - http://www.gamineral.org/
Georgia's Oldest Gem and Mineral Society - Founded in 1935. A volunteer organization dedicated to educating the youth of the state and the members of this Society in the field of Earth Sciences. |
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Willamette Agate & Mineral Society, Inc. (WAMS) - http://www.wamsi.org
Non-profit organization to stimulate interest in the study and collection of agates, minerals, gems and fossils, and support lapidary work, education, scientific study of natural earth sciences. |
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Washington Agate and Mineral Society (WAMS) - http://home.comcast.net/~wams1939
Club established in 1937. Members share common interest in rocks, minerals and activities such as collecting and jewelry making. |
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Northwest Opal Association - http://members.tripod.com/northwestopalassn/
Society of people interested in opals, based in Tukwila, Washington. |