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metres (14,000 sq ft). The learning lounge annex was created in response to the feedback received from the museum, which requested more hands-on exhibits and activities at the museum. The expansion for the museum was funded by the provincial and federal governments, costing approximately C$ 9.3 million. The provincial government provided C$ 5.7 million, while the remaining C$ 3.5 million was provided by the federal government. The expansion marks the first time the museum's received cultural infrastructure funding from the federal government. The learning lounge annex was formally opened to the public on 28 June 2019.
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Palaeontological technicians of the museum assist, or oversee fieldwork operations; as well as prepare fossils for exhibits, or research. In 2015, the museum's group of palaeontological technicians had collectively over 150 years of cumulative experience. Although formally not employed for the purposes of research, palaeontological technicians have performed independent, or collaborative research projects at the museum in the past.
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the geology, and fossils of Midland Provincial Park, Dinosaur Provincial Park, and other areas in the province. The museum has maintained a 500-square-metre (5,400 sq ft) permanent field station at Dinosaur Provincial Park since 1987. Other areas in Canada where the museum's research program has conducted fieldwork includes British Columbia, the Canadian Arctic,
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space. The original structure, with its first expansion holds approximately 4,400 square metres (47,000 sq ft) worth of exhibit space. The building's second expansion annex comprise approximately 1,300 square metres (14,000 sq ft) of space, bringing the approximate total area of the museum building to 12,500 square metres (135,000 sq ft).
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Calgary-based construction firm, was contracted to build the learning lounge expansion. The expansion saw the Distance Learning Studio and accessible washrooms enlarged, as well as the creation of additional classrooms, laboratory spaces, an interactive learning lounge and rest area, and other multipurpose rooms.
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Besides fieldwork, the museum has also acquired items for its collection through a variety of other means, including donations, exchanges, purchases, salvage operations of industrial excavations, and from palaeontologists archiving their works at the museum. Most of the specimens that were purchased
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Approximately half of these items are fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period. The majority of these fossils originate from Alberta, with approximately 85 per cent of the fossils from the province being collected from the museum's fieldwork. In addition to the Cretaceous fossils of Alberta, the
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The museum's research team was initially founded in the early 1980s, and was initially tasked with searching for specimens for the museum's exhibits and collections. After the demand for exhibit-quality specimens was met, the museum's researchers were reoriented towards documenting and interpreting
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As of 2020, the museum building houses thirteen exhibits that display approximately 800 fossils on permanent display. Audio-visual, interactive computers, and video programs and displays typically provide relevant information on the items in the exhibit. Several artistic works by Vladimir Krb are
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Plans to expand the museum's building again were underway as early as 2013, although the museum did not announce its plans to expand the museum building until 2016. The expansion plan saw the construction of a learning lounge annex, that increased the building's size by an additional 1,300 square
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The building was designed to function as a museum, and as a laboratory/research facility. The original structure was completed in 1985, and was expanded twice in the 21st century. The original structure and its first expansion has a total area of 11,200 square metres (121,000 sq ft) of
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Guided tours of the surrounding Midland Provincial Park are offered by the museum staff. The museum also operate several outreach programs, providing students hands-on field training, and conducting several "pay-to-dig" programs in the Drumheller area, where members of the public participate in
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In 2019, the museum completed construction of a learning lounge, adding approximately 1,300 square metres (14,000 sq ft) to the main building. The learning lounge expansion was designed by Kasian Architecture, along with the museum, and the government of Alberta. LEAR Construction, a
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The museum contracted BCW Architects again to help design the ATCO Tyrrell Learning Centre, a 1,485-square-metre-annex (15,980 sq ft) to the main museum. The ATCO Tyrrell Learning Centre was completed in 2003 and included several classrooms with distance learning technology to allows
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The museum research program has a broad mandate to document and analyze geological and palaeontological history, with reference to Alberta. The museum's research program includes a palaeontological research group, as well as a rotating roster of postdoctoral fellows and graduate students.
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in the world. Fossils in Focus is an exhibit that typically displays specimens of interest for the museum's research program. Triassic Giants is an exhibit dedicated to Elizabeth Nicholls, the museum's former curator of marine reptiles, and houses a specimen of a
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Other exhibits that display specimens from the museum's fossil collection includes the Dinosaur Hall, Fossils in Focus, and Triassic Giants. Dinosaur Hall houses over thirty mounted dinosaur skeletons including specimens of an
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Currie, Philip J.; Koppelhus, Eva B. (2015). "The significance of the theropod collections of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology to our understanding of Late Cretaceous theropod diversity".
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were acquired in the early 1980s, when the institution was provided a large acquisition budget in preparation for its opening. Approximately 3,000 specimens are added to the collection annually.
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The museum is located on North Dinosaur Trail at Midland Provincial Park, in Drumheller, Alberta. The area which the museum occupies is situated in the middle of the fossil-bearing strata of the
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Skeletal frames on exhibit at the RTMP. The dinosaurs were first identified through the Sino-Canadian Dinosaur Project, a research project co-led by the museum during the mid-1980s to 1990s.
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Items from the collection are either used for research, or for museum exhibits. Approximately 0.5 per cent of the collection are placed on display in the museum's exhibits.
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was opened in September 1985. The museum was later renamed the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in June 1990, following its bestowal of the title "royal" from Queen
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until 1982, when they were relocated to another temporary office, laboratory, and workshop in Drumheller. Prior to opening, the museum's informal working name was the
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The museum operates a casting and molding program where it creates replicas of specimens from its own collections, providing them for use to other museums.
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Along with exhibits that are primarily concerned with the exhibition of specimens and dioramas, the museum also has two exhibits related on palaeontology,
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The Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology was opened to the public on 25 September 1985. In the same year, the museum announced its participation the
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researchers to remotely connect with field sites, and a laboratory. The ATCO Tyrrell Learning Centre was designed to accommodate students from
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as of 2015. Findings from the research program are regularly incorporated into the museum's exhibits, and educational outreach programs.
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exhibit. The Grounds for Discovery exhibit displays specimens found from commercial and industrial digs. The world's most well-preserved
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Efforts to establish a palaeontology museum were announced by the provincial government in 1981, with the palaeontology program of the
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The following date was when the museum opened to the public. The museum may trace its origins to the palaeontology program of the
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The museum has conducted a number of research collaborations with other institutions, including the Geological Survey of Canada,
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pack inspired by 22 specimens found in a bonebed in Alberta, as an homage to Joseph Tyrrell, who first discovered the dinosaur.
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30 million to build the museum. The development of the museum was largely led by the institution's first director, David Baird.
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in 1985. As of 2015, these collaborative, out-of-province research projects has resulted in over 75 research publications.
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The Museum is operated by the Government of Alberta under the Ministry of Culture, Multiculturalism and Status of Women.
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On 28 June 1990, the museum was renamed the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, after it was bestowed the title
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excavation. The museum has a suite of distance learning programs, providing educational programming to students.
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In 2003, the museum completed its first major expansion to its building, the ATCO Tyrrell Learning Centre annex.
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Naylor, Bruce G. (1997). "Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology". In Currie, Philip J.; Padian, Kevin (eds.).
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spun-off to help facilitate the creation of a palaeontology museum. After four years of preparation, the
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The majority of the research papers authored by members of the museum's research program is devoted to
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northeast to the museum building, and is used extensively by the museum public and school programs.
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During the late 1970s, the government of Alberta began to consider building within, or adjacent to
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The museum's personal collection includes over 160,000 cataloged fossils, consisting of over 350
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Era, and Terrestrial Palaeozoic. The Cretaceous Alberta exhibit features a diorama of an
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A member of the museum staff working on a fossil in the museum's preparation laboratory
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on display. The specimen is one of many from the collection that was found in Alberta
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Several exhibits are also organized by locale, or focused on a specific
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due to its unique collection of fossils; including the best-preserved
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Gardner, James D.; Henderson, Donald M.; Therrien, François (2015).
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is situated within the Grounds for Discovery exhibit, a fossil of a
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from the Badlands Interpretive Trail, a trail used by the museum
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Dinosaur Hall houses a number of dinosaur skeletal frames
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Alberta
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Palaeontological
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tyrrellmuseum.com
palaeontology
Drumheller
Alberta
Joseph Burr Tyrrell
Midland Provincial Park
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Elizabeth II
holotypes

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Dinosaur Provincial Park
Midland Provincial Park
Drumheller
premier
Peter Lougheed
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Provincial Museum of Alberta
downtown Edmonton
Joseph Tyrrell
Geological Survey of Canada
dinosaur fossil
Red Deer River

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