Where are all of the dinosaur fossils kept?

Fossils specimens are kept either on display in the Museum's exhibition halls or in specially designed collection facilities. Modern collection rooms are climate-controlled in order to assure that temperature and humidity extremes do not compromise the adhesives and glues holding the naturally-fractured bones and teeth together. Larger bones are housed on sturdy, padded shelves, whereas smaller bones and teeth are stored in labeled metal cabinets that contain adjustable, padded, wooden drawers. A team of experts, including curators, collection managers and preparators, is responsible for safeguarding the specimens, keeping them in proper order, and making them available for visiting scientists.