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Rare fossil sites one step closer to gaining World Heritage status
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Rare fossil sites one step closer to gaining World Heritage status

By Belinda GoedeckeMay 7, 2021No Comments

Rare fossil sites in the Flinders Ranges one step closer to gaining World Heritage status

Parts of South Australia’s Flinders Ranges that are home to fossils more than half a billion years old have inched closer to gaining World Heritage status.

Rare fossil sites in the Flinders Ranges one step closer to gaining World Heritage status
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The Flinders Ranges Ediacara Foundation was established in 2018 with a charter to protect the Ediacaran fossils found at Nilpena in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges. We are protecting the region for future generations as we continue to unearth the earliest remains of animal life on earth.

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