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The world's first code aimed at fossil collectors has been launched by the Scottish Government.The world's first code aimed at fossil collectors has been launched by the Scottish Government.
Drawn up by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), it defines best practice and responsible behaviour in the collection and care of fossils.Drawn up by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), it defines best practice and responsible behaviour in the collection and care of fossils.
SNH drafted the code with assistance from fossil collectors, landowners, researchers and museums.SNH drafted the code with assistance from fossil collectors, landowners, researchers and museums.
It was launched at the Cromarty home of the 19th Century Scottish geologist Hugh Miller.It was launched at the Cromarty home of the 19th Century Scottish geologist Hugh Miller.
Minister for the Environment Michael Russell said: "Fossil collecting is an increasingly popular hobby and amateur collectors often unearth rare and important finds." Environment Minister Michael Russell said: "Fossil collecting is an increasingly popular hobby and amateur collectors often unearth rare and important finds."
'Dinosaur remains''Dinosaur remains'
He added that launching the code at Hugh Miller's birthplace was "a testimony to both his foresight and the value we place on his legacy".He added that launching the code at Hugh Miller's birthplace was "a testimony to both his foresight and the value we place on his legacy".
The principles of the fossil code establish a nationally-agreed framework of advice on best practice in the collection, identification, conservation and storage of fossil specimens.The principles of the fossil code establish a nationally-agreed framework of advice on best practice in the collection, identification, conservation and storage of fossil specimens.
It includes guidance on how to collect fossils responsibly without damaging them or the areas where they are found.It includes guidance on how to collect fossils responsibly without damaging them or the areas where they are found.
SNH Director Susan Davies said: "Scotland boasts some of the rarest and most scientifically important fossils in the world, from some of the earliest land plants and fossil fish to early mammal and dinosaur remains." SNH director Susan Davies said: "Scotland boasts some of the rarest and most scientifically important fossils in the world, from some of the earliest land plants and fossil fish to early mammal and dinosaur remains.
"Our fossil heritage helps us understand the evolution of life on Earth and the geological development of Scotland, and ties Scotland's geology into the global story. " "Our fossil heritage helps us understand the evolution of life on Earth and the geological development of Scotland, and ties Scotland's geology into the global story."
The fossil code advises collectors to; The fossil code advises collectors to:
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  • Seek permission. You are acting within the law if you obtain permission to extract, collect and retain fossils
  • Access responsibly. Consult the Scottish Outdoor Access Code prior to accessing land. Be aware that there are restrictions on access and collecting at some locations protected by statute.
  • Collect responsibly. Exercise restraint in the amount collected and the equipment used. Be careful not to damage fossils and the fossil resource
  • Record details of both the location and the rocks from which the fossils are collected
  • Seek advice. If you find an exceptional or unusual fossil do not try to extract it; but seek advice from an expert. Also seek help to identify fossils or dispose of an old collection
  • Label and look after. Collected specimens should be labelled and stored carefully
  • Donate. If you are considering donating a fossil or collection choose an accredited museum, or one local to the collection area.
  • Seek permission. You are acting within the law if you obtain permission to extract, collect and retain fossils
  • Access responsibly. Consult the Scottish Outdoor Access Code prior to accessing land. Be aware that there are restrictions on access and collecting at some locations protected by statute.
  • Collect responsibly. Exercise restraint in the amount collected and the equipment used. Be careful not to damage fossils and the fossil resource
  • Record details of both the location and the rocks from which the fossils are collected
  • Seek advice. If you find an exceptional or unusual fossil do not try to extract it; but seek advice from an expert. Also seek help to identify fossils or dispose of an old collection
  • Label and look after. Collected specimens should be labelled and stored carefully
  • Donate. If you are considering donating a fossil or collection choose an accredited museum, or one local to the collection area