Five years of work has led to the discovery of the first amber deposit in the province to have insects preserved in it.
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Five years of work has led to the discovery of the first amber deposit in the province to have insects preserved in it.
“It’s important for palaeontologists or people who are interested in fossil insects because it helps fill in this gap in the fossil records that we’re unsure about 78 million years ago up to about 50 million years ago,” says palaeontologist Ryan McKellar.
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