A total of 24 dinosaur fossils and their sites on the Brijuni Islands have been declared a protected area of nature. The decision to declare dinosaurs and their sites as protected areas of nature by the Ministry of the Economy and Sustainable Development was published on 15 April in the Official Gazette (NN 40/21) and will enter into force eight days after publication (24 April), reports the Brijuni National Park. The pro...
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