"Overall, they recognised it as we have - that the area has got a lot of dinosaur footprints in it of national and international significance … thankfully, that's been acknowledged by the EPA, but they're still ploughing ahead with putting a gas precinct right alongside it and that's a worry," he said.
"You're going to have what is one of Australia's most significant dinosaur tracksites right up against a huge LNG processing plant."
"At the moment, that area is essentially untouched, an amazing place to go and experience these dinosaur tracks - when you put a gas hub alongside it, that's going to change everything … no-one is going to be nearly as excited."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-07-17/dinosaur-footprints-could-still-be-found-at-gas-hub/4136494?section=wa
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