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klonopin for anxiety and depression As to the cultural issue, we in the UK were in the forefront of the science and I believe that our stance on the collecting and ownership of fossils found in the UK serves as a good template. We are not mired in heavy-handed legislation and effectively, police ourselves with the minimum of intervention (in the form of voluntary codes of practice). While the system is far from fool-proof, it allows scope for casual enthusiasts to serious collectors to engage in palaeontology and plenty of great material filters through to museums from these sources. I’m rather glad that our ‘culture’ is one of openness. That said though, I do recognise that in some countries the unfettered collecting (some would say ransacking) of fossils has led to the loss of a great deal of important material. So probably there is no ‘one size fits all’ solution.