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The ultra rich are collecting fossils, and that’s bad for science

One of the UK’s best fossil collections has been sold overseas in what experts have called a loss to the nation. The collection, which is now on display at the Natural History Museum in Abu Dhabi, was gathered on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast. As dinosaur fossils sell to private collectors for increasingly large sums, scientists are worried that domestic museums are being priced out of the market, and in turn scientists are missing out on the opportunity to make new observations. To find out how fossils became big business and what it could mean for research, Madeleine Finlay hears from science correspondent Nicola Davis

The ultra rich are collecting fossils, and that’s bad for science

TL;DR

  • A major UK fossil collection has been sold and is now displayed in Abu Dhabi.
  • Experts consider this a loss to the nation.
  • The collection was assembled on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.
  • Scientists are concerned that wealthy private collectors are driving up fossil prices.
  • This makes it difficult for domestic museums to compete, potentially limiting scientific research opportunities.