Yes, Alberta's fossils should be protected due to their significant scientific, educational, and cultural value. These fossils provide crucial insights into Earth's history, evolution, and past ecosystems, making them invaluable for research and education. Protecting them also preserves Alberta's natural heritage and promotes tourism, which can benefit local economies. Additionally, safeguarding fossils from vandalism and environmental degradation ensures that future generations can study and appreciate these important resources.
Fossils are very less and should be protected , it teaks millions of years for the formation of fossils , if all the available fossils are finished, then we will not able to enjoy the benefits of them and also to make our future generation to enjoy the benefits of fossils we should protect them . It would be better if we use a possible alternative in place of Fossils
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