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Illegal Fossil Export Is More Than an Irritator to the Globa
Illegal Fossil Export Is More Than an Irritator to the Globa
Illegal Fossil Export Is More Than an Irritator to the Global South
More than 2,000 researchers have signed an open letter requesting the repatriation of a dinosaur fossil to Brazil. Some say the case highlights a pattern of scientific colonialism in paleontology.
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