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Collecting dinosaurs on eroding coast - case studies from the Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight is world famous for its Lower Cretaceous dinosaurs, collecting and keeping these dinosaurs on the Island comes with challenges. This short paper presents four case studies where the museum has worked with landowners, collectors and agencies to bring extraordinary finds into local public ownership, and therefore available for scientific study. Each of the selected case studies highlights the importance of due diligence and the sensitivities of working together for the public benefit. It emphasises the importance of funding acquisitions and a positive viewpoint by museum professionals towards the public, and towards commercial palaeontology.