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Ugh, Dr. Grant I could have sworn when I read that statement and signed my name on the little line with the Big Red X that it said no Alive Dinosaurs. So Why Pray Tell do we have a Protoceratops in a Crate shipping it back toward site #1?
Well, you've definitely voiced a concern of mine. When John approached me to lead this time I made it explicitly clear that I wanted nothing to do with any more live dinosaurs. He assured me that these digs were only for fossils. I have his personal guarantee that he's not working to create another cloning facility.
However, my staff have reported the presences of unauthorized people at some of the digs sites, and just last weekend we had over 25 new fossils stolen. I'm not exactly sure what's going on, but John's nephew, Cyrus, is leading a group that's investigating the thefts. On top of the thefts, someone on our dig team in the UK found a memorandum, showing what seems to be a nursery structure for rearing dinosaurs!
Here is a partial picture of the structure:

Maybe if you search the England site more extensively you can find some other clues for us. Let me know what you find.
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And if were going to round up dinosaurs for another Jurassic Park, where's the Stegosaur, Triceratops, T-Rex, Brontosaur, and the Pterodactyle? (So I can create New Bodies for the Dinobots) hehehehe.
My son, you must have patience. I should tell you, though, that Brontosaur is the same animal as Apatosaurus, and that can be found joining our Colorado expedition, but I suspect you meant the bigger Brachiosaurus.
Well, we are working with the US Government in order to start a new dig site in Montana, where we hope to find Triceratops and T-Rex remains, as well as to continue our excavations in Colorado, where we still hope to find Stegosaurus.
John Hammond is currently in Africa and working with the local Tanzanian government in order to organise expeditions that could give us access to some Brachiosaurus remains. If things will go as planned, the biggest problem will be to find space where to stock fossils!
In the meantime, keep your eyes open and let us know if you find anything out of the ordinary.
Now I have to spend some time with Dr. Sattler.
Good hunting!