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503:). In June 2000, PRI staff along with volunteers from several organizations and universities began draining the site and discovered more mastodon bones. The excavation took approximately 6 weeks and more than 95% of the bones were discovered, including both tusks, the skull, and the major limb bones, making the Hyde Park mastodon one of the most complete and well-preserved skeletons of its kind ever discovered. The specimen was most likely an older male weighing as much as 10,000–15,000 pounds (4,500–6,800 kg). During the excavation, PRI recovered 22,000 pounds (10,000 kg) of 49: 584: 27: 480: 663: 36: 56: 375:, displayed on a background representing the common rocks and sediments of the time. The images are based on actual specimens from PRI's collections. The entire mural is approximately 500 feet long and is displayed along a ramp leading visitors from the lobby to the lower-level exhibits. A book contains reproductions of each painting and describes their scientific context in detail. 297: 256:
In the spring of 1994, the PRI Board of Directors approved the proceedings for the initial planning of a museum to operate in accordance with PRI's mission. With initial state financial support of $ 2 million, PRI began the design process for the Museum of the Earth in January 1999. Construction of
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the 30-ton carcass. Three days later, the bones arrived at PRI, where they were buried in a bed of horse manure for several months in order to remove the remaining flesh and oil. After cleaning, North Atlantic Right Whale #2030 was mounted on a steel armature in a greenhouse on-site. The museum
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The Museum of the Earth's Discovery Labs, which provide opportunities for hands-on learning and exploration, include the Prep Lab, where scientists can be observed preparing specimens for research and display; the Fossil Lab, where visitors can search for and identify
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The Museum of the Earth aims for a broad audience, with features intended to appeal to both children and adults, scientists and non-scientists. As part of its association with Cornell University, the museum also offers resources for educators.
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The glacier exhibit, built to commemorate the Museum of the Earth's 10th anniversary, allows visitors to learn about glaciology and the impact of glaciers on the Finger Lakes region through an interactive walkthrough ice cave.
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building was left open on the northeast end so that the whale could be brought through for installation. In November 2002, the skeleton was transported into the building via crane and mounted in the atrium lobby.
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to the present day, with an additional focus on the future as shaped by human effects and dependence on the Earth. The exhibit explores the scientifically technical areas of geologic processes,
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the museum began in 2001 and was finished by 2003, after several delays, costing a total of more than $ 11 million. The museum officially opened to the public on September 29, 2003.
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for over a century. In 2015, the sculpture was restored and transferred to the Museum of the Earth. It currently resides next to the Dino Zone, in the museum's Jurassic area.
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specimens as well as a short film by David Brown featuring footage of the unsuccessful attempts to rescue #2030 from the fishing gear that ultimately killed her.
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The Museum occupies an 18,000-square-foot (1,700m) addition to the PRI complex on Ithaca's West Hill. The building was designed by New York architectural firm
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The Museum of the Earth is part of Ithaca's Discovery Trail, which features the museum and seven other educational institutions in the area: the
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reefs. Both aquaria were designed to be accurate and educational while simultaneously emphasizing environmental sustainability and conservation.
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By 2004, a permanent exhibit about the whale had been installed, funded by a grant from the Nelson B. Delavan Foundation. The exhibit includes
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to the present day. Each tile features life-size images of fossils from its respective interval of time, both two-dimensional and in low
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was discovered in 1999 when a local family noticed some unusual-looking logs during a pond excavation of their backyard in suburban
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after a monthlong naming competition during its installation and currently resides alongside Steggy in the Jurassic area of
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exhibit, four audio-visual object theaters featuring short films narrated by geologist and Cornell President Emeritus
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from the site and turned to volunteers to help sort through it in what is known as the Mastodon Matrix Project.
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exhibits and science-related art displays with a focus on the concurrent evolution of the Earth and life.
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expressed interest in acquiring the skeleton after being notified on October 21, 1999 by the
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Museum of Paleontology, where it was studied and a cast of the bones was created, then to
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from the National Museum of Natural History. The model pterosaur was named in honor of
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model was originally constructed by Milwaukee Papier-Mâché Works, Inc. for the 1904
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is a series of 544 mural paintings by artist Barbara Page. Each of the 544 11✕11"
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was permanently transferred to the Museum of the Earth alongside Steggy the
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region are rare, the only known ones being small footprints attributed to
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The museum's permanent exhibits include North Atlantic Right Whale #2030;
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The First 75 Years: A History of the Paleontological Research Institution
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and the Museum of the Earth. The museum's collections also include three
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ever found. The exhibit includes three main sections devoted to the
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leads visitors through four billion years of history, from the
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The coral reef exhibit, located in the Ice Age section of
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is a permanent gift to the Museum of the Earth from the
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Post-excavation, the specimen was shipped first to the
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The statue of Cecil near the entrance to the museum
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Museum of the Earth is located in New York
Ithaca, New York
Coordinates
42°27′59″N 76°32′10″W / 42.466306°N 76.536203°W / 42.466306; -76.536203
Weiss/Manfredi
museumoftheearth.org
Ithaca Discovery Trail
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
Sciencenter
Cornell Botanic Gardens
Museum of the Earth
Cayuga Nature Center
Tompkins County Public Library
The History Center
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
natural history museum
Ithaca, New York
Paleontological Research Institution
Cornell University
Earth science
Weiss/Manfredi
gorge
American Institute of Architects

North Atlantic Right Whale
Warren D. Allmon
National Marine Fisheries Service
right whale

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