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Aldarion
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The goal would be basically an area where ancient animals and beings (be it Nenaderthals, dragons or whatever) were able to survive simply because humans weren't able to reach there.An impact crater, no matter how small or big is still essentially a hole in the ground that says ‘look at me’! They are not exactly inconspicuous, if that is what you’d be going for.
Although I’m curious now as to why you ask the question. What would be the goal? It makes me think of a zoo setup where you have an enclosure that keeps endangered species inside, with breeding programmes and studies into the animals, or botanical gardens that do much the same thing. Is there an illegal trade in these living fossils that is fuelling the need to protect them?
Otherwise if you’re looking for an environment where they can thrive and survive, that is more along the lines of rewilding. You’d need to consider that there would need to be suitable entry and exit points to the main site to provide a natural corridor that sustains the habitat.
I mean, you probably know what happened to all extremely dangerous animals that lived in areas humans did manage to occupy.