About
The dinosaur fossils are found on Treaty 8 territory and we honour and acknowledge all of the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples who have lived, travelled, and gathered on these lands for thousands of years.
The Beaty Biodiversity Museum at the University of British Columbia is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam people. We would like to thank the museum staff, volunteers, and visitors who provided support and feedback, the families who looked at preliminary versions of the content, and our colleagues at the Pacific Museum of Earth. Special thanks to Kevin Lyseng at WD Ferris Elementary school in Richmond, British Columbia and his 2021 and 2022 classes for participating in our user-testing programs.
This site features several fossil specimens from the Tumbler Ridge Museum collection.
This project was made possible by the Digital Museums Canada investment program. Digital Museums Canada is administered by the Canadian Museum of History with the financial support of the Government of Canada.
Additional funding from the Canadian Geological Foundation.
Credits
Beaty Biodiversity Museum
Curator and Project Manager
Yukiko Stranger-Galey
Derek Tan
Administrator
Catherine Ouellet-Martin
Digital Media
Evan Craig
Student AssistantS
Luna Mortenson
Kate Sotelo
Rachel Roy
Teaching and Learning
Jackie Chambers
Nicole Balsdon
Cowan Tetrapod Collection
Director, Dr. Darren Irwin
Collections Curator of Birds, Ildiko Szabo
Consultants
Paleontologist
Dr. Lisa Buckley
Dr. Richard McCrea
Translator
Nicholas Massé
Marie Maude Polychuck
Geologist
Sam Shekut
Océane Horvath
Editor
Marie Maude Polychuck
Pacific Museum of Earth
Dr. Kirsten Hodge
Daniel Gowryluk
Website design & development
ngx Interactive