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Tyra The Tyrannosaurus, the beloved teacher who wanders on the Drumheller horizon in the heart of Canadian lands, faces an event at the level of extinction.
The 25-meter-high gravity-which was described as the largest dinosaur in the world, and the background for hundreds of thousands of tourist images over a quarter of a century-date by 2029.
But the battle around its fate may have just started in this city, which is located in the northeast of Calgary.
Tyra The Tyrannosaurus has declined over the city of Drumheller for a quarter of a century, attracting an estimated 150,000 visitors to take pictures per year.
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This week it was announced that Drumheller and District Ramber of District, which rents the land on which the iconic statue sits, will be dismantled and the accompanying visitor center four years from now.
“While this advertisement is difficult, it is also the opportunity for the room to re -focus on our basic mission: support local companies, call on their behalf and enhance economic growth in Drumheller,” said Lana Phillips, president of the Chamber.
The Chamber says it will ensure the continuation of the Tyra’s legacy through community initiatives, storytelling and potential souvenir projects.
“The Tia story is ending – it is developing,” said Heather Pitts, Executive Director of the Chamber. “We will search for ways to honor memories, stories and the influence of the society that Tyra has created over the years.”
Tyrannosaurus is described with affection as “the largest dinosaur in the world”.
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Tyra was revealed as a tourist attraction in 2000.

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Weighs 65 tons and more than four times larger than Tyrannosaurus Rex. It is interactive, calling on tourists to climb the 106 stairs, which includes the inner parts of it to stand inside its mouth. (Its jaws can carry 12 people at most).
It is estimated that it hosts 150,000 visitors annually.
It seemed to be the ideal addition to the town of 8400, which has a rich heritage of dinosaurs and is home to the Terrell Royal Museum, which hosts more than 130,000 hole.
The Chamber, like the asteroid, who was said to have finished the dinosaur era thousands of years ago.
On Thursday, the Drumheller Council held an emergency meeting to discuss what was called “an unexpected advertisement and a voice to meet the Chamber and Travel Drumheller to discuss the future of Tyra.
Tyrannosauus is 86 feet long, weighing 65 tons and is more than four times more than four times the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Tourists who want to climb 106 stairs in their lanes can stand inside her jaws for a picture.
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The mayor, Heather Kolberg, said that Tira is one of the “beloved monuments” in society.
“We know that there are people who are annoyed by the city, which is our mistake, but the reality is that we all discovered this,” said Colburg.
“I ask the patience of society to give us time to accommodate this, to do our homework and know what is one, three and five years plan is the room so that we can do some interaction and know the direction of the city.
The Tyra The Tyrannosaurus was launched by Drumheller Aj Frey.
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A petition was launched around Change.org by the local businessman Ajrey to save Tyra and keep it in one piece. The petition exceeded 1000 signatures by Friday afternoon.
Tyra describes as “a tall symbol of adventure and discovery and the heart of our tourism economy.
“There is still time and an opportunity to work together-to find sustainable solutions driven by society that maintains this beloved teacher,” he added.
Julia Wielding, executive director of Travel Drumheller, said there is still time to discuss the future of the teacher.
“It is sad, right? It is a major part of the city.” “Not in every town office you can stand and see the head of dinosaurs when you look from the window.”

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