ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & CREDITSSpecial thanks to the following people for their contributions to the material in this site:- Rick Lalonde provided the pictures of his beautiful iguana Kyle.
- Joe Tucciarone permitted the use of his exceptional Quetzalcoatlus drawing.
- Credit for the Tuatara picture goes to Michael Schneider.
- Creation Evidences Museum gave permission to use several of their exhibits.
- Dr. Kent Hovind of Creation Science Evangelism granted the unlimited use of his material, including multiple drawings by Bill Rebsamen.
- The Archaeopteryx picture is the work of Steve Cardno.
- The wonderful Kronosaur picture was drawn by Diane Taylor.
- Credit for the draco picture goes to NASA and Cislunar Aerospace, Inc. (It is copyrighted.)
- The frilled lizard pictures come courtesy of Andy, Lee, & Celly’s Lizard Web Page.
- Some of the general information about lizards is from the Software Toolworks Encyclopedia.
- Michael Cremo consented to the use of pictures and material from his book Forbidden Archaeology.
- Dr. Jack Cuozzo, author of Buried Alive, generously assisted by providing photos.
- Many of the exhibits are from Dr. Duane Gish’s delightful book Dinosaurs by Design. Special thanks to the Institute for Creation Research for making them available, especially the drawings by Earl & Bonnie Snellenberger.
- The picture of the Apatosaurus and tribesman on the "Monster of Cameroon" page is from Roy Mackal’s 1987 book A Living Dinosaur: In Search of Mokele-mbembe.
- The colorful Trex and basis for the Ropen picture are the work of Answers In Genesis artist Dan Lietha.
- The Inca Ceremonial Stone Pictures are displayed with Dr. Don R. Patton’s permission. The pictures of the dragons from the French Chateaux were also taken by him.
- Bob Litchfield took the picture of the thorny devil in Australia.
- Credit for the Regal Horned Lizard goes to Robert Parmenter at UNM.
- The Water Dragon picture is featured courtesy of Scott Corning.
- John Kirk, President of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club which heads up the CaddyScan project permitted the use of his copyrighted Cadborosaurus photograph.
- The pictures of the big alligator are from Florida’s Gatorland.
- Credit for the Australian monitor lizard picture in the Great Victoria Desert goes to Dr. Eric Pianka.
- The picturesque dinosaurian world displayed on the "What Killed Them?" page is a screen shot from Disney’s movie "Dinosaur."
- The Chasmosaurus photo on the Ceratopsians page was taken at the George Eccles Dinosaur Park in Ogden, Utah.
- The Apatosaurus picture was taken at Dinosaur National Park in Glen Rose, TX.
- Chris St. James provided valuable insight into the Palestrina mosaic on the Ancient Depictions page.
- The animated GIF’s of the small plesiosaur, Apatosaurus, crocodile, dragon, ceratopsian, pterodactyl and monitor lizard are copyrighted by YRAM Enterprises. Genesis Park purchased permission to display them in accordance with the Use Agreement.
- The animated GIF’s on the Ceratopsians of Central Africa and Diplodocus in Brazil pages are from Ellen Weller’s Mommy & Me web site.
- The animated iguana eating a fly is from the Animal Pictures Archive.
- Thanks to Leo (Jake) Hebert for his artifact picture contribution on the Ancient Depictions page.
- Special thanks to Elma for bringing the Bushmanland engravings to our attention.
- Tom and Donna Eckman, missionaries to Argentina, brought to our attention Nahuelito, the elusive sea monster of Lake Nahuel Huapi.
- Special thanks to the British Museum for permission to employ the picture of the Sennacherib Plate with depictions that appear to be pterosaurs on a pole from Barnett (1967).
- Special credit goes to David Brown and Kevin Myers for the hieroglyphic picture picture from the London Museum…from the livingdinos.com website by Phil O’Donnell.
Our sincere appreciation must also be extended to those who critiqued this material and assisted in the construction of the site:
- Dr. John W. Cuozzo
- Dr. Charles Phelps
- Joe Taylor
- Dr. William Gibbons
- Dr. Kevin Henke
- Andrew and Trish Sutton for extensive HTML work
- The Park Site Map design by Terry Hill
- The Genesis Park Logo was produced by Eric Coppinger
- Dr. Daniel Banks
Genesis Park was produced by Dave Woetzel. It undergoes continued change as we seek to make improvements and vary the displays. Please take a minute to give us your suggestions before you leave.GENESIS PARK MAILBOX |