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The news this morning carried the story of the illegal removal of a pair of _Stegosaurus_ footprints from an Aboriginal sacred site near Broome in northern Western Australia (approx. 1700 km NNE of Perth). This pair is unique since they are to only evidence for the presence of _Stegosaurus_ in Australia. Their removal has caused distress to the local Aboriginal community and the custodian of the sacred site now fears spiritual retribution against him and/or his family. The thieves have shown a callous disregard for the beliefs and customs of the local people. Possession of these footprints in Australia is a Federal offence. Export of these footprints is a Federal offence. Australian Federal Police have shown a willingness to persue (even overseas) and prosecute those it considered to be involed in the illegal removal and export of fossils from Australia. If anyone has any infomation about _Stegosaur_ footprints becoming available for sale please contact Dr. Ken McNamara of the Western Australian Museum (mcnamk@muswa.dialix.oz.au). Chris cnedin@geology.adelaide.edu.au nedin@ediacara.org ------------------------------------------------------------------- Many say it was a mistake to come down from the trees, some say the move out of the oceans was a bad idea. Me, I say the stiffening of the notochord in the Cambrian was where it all went wrong, it was all downhill from there.
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