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Natural History Museum's Dinosaur To Be Replaced.
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/s cience/ natural -histor y-museu m-to-re place-i ts-dipl odocus- fossil- with-gi ant-blu e-whale -skelet on-1000 8837.ht ml
Should 'Dippy' the Diplodocus, be removed from it's prominent position in the Natural History Museum, all in the name of some 'threat of extinction' message?
Should 'Dippy' the Diplodocus, be removed from it's prominent position in the Natural History Museum, all in the name of some 'threat of extinction' message?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sounds like Dippy is going to have a 'Fun Time' and be seen by a lot more people in the future
///There are plans to make a weather-proof resin copy of Dippy so that it could be placed outside in the museum’s garden. Sir Michael said that the original replica might also be taken “on tour” around the UK so that it can be seen by a wider audience.///
And who says it is all part of an overall refresh.
It is in fact a replacement to make way for giant blue whale skeleton so as to give out a certain message.
/// However, the museum’s director Sir Michael Dixon said that it was time to recognise the importance of the living species in the world today that are under threat of extinction. ///
It is in fact a replacement to make way for giant blue whale skeleton so as to give out a certain message.
/// However, the museum’s director Sir Michael Dixon said that it was time to recognise the importance of the living species in the world today that are under threat of extinction. ///
Sounds like a win-win-win situation to me.
1. The current model going on tour
More people will see it.
2. A waterproof copy to be erected outside the NHM
Image still available at the NH Museum
3. A real whale skeleton to take its place inside.
Important threat of extinction message conveyed visually.
1. The current model going on tour
More people will see it.
2. A waterproof copy to be erected outside the NHM
Image still available at the NH Museum
3. A real whale skeleton to take its place inside.
Important threat of extinction message conveyed visually.
Gromit
/// A museum is changing an exhibit - non story. ///
Discussed on the Today programme.
In the Independent, plus these others, seems very much a story.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/sc ience-e nvironm ent-310 25229
http:// www.sta ndard.c o.uk/ne ws/lond on/natu ral-his tory-mu seum-is -replac ing-109 yearold -dippy- the-din osaur-w ith-mor e-relev ant-ins tallati on-1000 9868.ht ml
http:// www.mir ror.co. uk/news /weird- news/di nosaur- forced- retire- natural -histor y-50616 38
http:// www.itv .com/ne ws/2015 -01-29/ dippy-t he-dino saur-fo rced-in to-reti rement- at-natu ral-his tory-mu seum/
*** The plaster dinosaur skeleton has been a fixture of the London museum for 109 years but is not considered relevant enough to what is happening to the natural world today. ***
There is more interest in a dinosaur, especially by today's children, than can ever be shown towards a giant blue wale.
Why not remove Lord Nelson from his lofty position in Trafalgar Square in case that he is not relevant enough to what is happening in the World today?
/// A museum is changing an exhibit - non story. ///
Discussed on the Today programme.
In the Independent, plus these others, seems very much a story.
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*** The plaster dinosaur skeleton has been a fixture of the London museum for 109 years but is not considered relevant enough to what is happening to the natural world today. ***
There is more interest in a dinosaur, especially by today's children, than can ever be shown towards a giant blue wale.
Why not remove Lord Nelson from his lofty position in Trafalgar Square in case that he is not relevant enough to what is happening in the World today?
The children are not going to be denied Dippy though, a new one is going to be erected outside so they can still get their dinosaur fix and children who can't get to London will have Dippy on tour.
It is a very valuable lesson for us all the harm mankind inflicts on the planet and having the blue whale there is an excellent idea.
It strikes me as a win win situation.
It is a very valuable lesson for us all the harm mankind inflicts on the planet and having the blue whale there is an excellent idea.
It strikes me as a win win situation.
> There is more interest in a dinosaur, especially by today's children, than can ever be shown towards a giant blue wale.
The blue whale is an awesome creature and it's going to make an awesome sight. It's the largest creature ever known to have lived on earth - larger than any dinosaur ever discovered. Unlike dinosaurs it still exists, for now; if we want that to continue then it needs protecting.
Awesome: http:// animals .howstu ffworks .com/an imal-fa cts/que stion68 7.htm
The blue whale is an awesome creature and it's going to make an awesome sight. It's the largest creature ever known to have lived on earth - larger than any dinosaur ever discovered. Unlike dinosaurs it still exists, for now; if we want that to continue then it needs protecting.
Awesome: http://
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