Fossils removed from Six Peaks trackway site in 2020 have not been recovered
An Alberta man has been sentenced to jail and fined $15,000 for excavating slabs of protected dinosaur fossil footprints near Hudson’s Hope in 2020.
One of his accomplices, Austin McNolty, was sentenced to 30 days jail and fined $20,000 for his role in the crime in October 2021. The site was given protected status under the provincial land act in 2016 and is "one of the 10 most important track sites in North America," Reeves said. According to the ruling, Ingram and the three other men, two of which were not identified, were witnessed excavating the fossils in six areas “over a period of at least two-and-a-half hours” using various tools including an air chisel, sledgehammers, and pry bars.
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