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Scientist rejects ‘gag’ accusation over Murujuga rock art report

A lead scientist behind a major report monitoring the impact of pollution on the ancient rock art of Murujuga in Western Australia has broken his silence, saying industry and the more than one million petroglyphs can co-exist, while rejecting accusations of a gag on researchers.
Professor Ben…
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