Monday, 29 October 2007

Valley where 400 million-year-old fish surface, The Australian, 29 October, 2007. Page One.



Valley where 400 million-year-old fish surface: [2 All-round First Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 29 Oct 2007: 3.
A number of locals have formed a tourism group to campaign for a world-class centre for local and international tourists and the scientific community to protect the site but still give them an exciting experience. While they're looking for another name, at the moment it's called The Wee Jasper Ancient Seascape Interpretive Centre.
Money is available from the federal Government for the development of tourism in drought-affected areas deemed to be in "exceptional circumstances". But despite a voluminous and well- documented application, the Wee Jasper group has so far been unsuccessful.
"Many scientists are puzzled by the lack of facilities and lack of official interest. One of the important things is for the general public to understand how precious Wee Jasper is. Fossils thrown up to the surface like this from so long ago are just not found like this anywhere else in the world. And here we have it in Australia. It is a great opportunity for education -- and the sheer fascination of being able to touch something that was swimming here 400 million years ago."

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