The Dinosauria Protection System helped bring dinosaurs back from extension Hello, I am Jay, a member and scientist of the Dinosauria Protection System. I’m here to write out an explanation of how it works here. How our system works: It took over thirty years, but the DPS was able to bring back dinasours from extinction. At first, a lot of people were angry and understandably concerned, but eventually everyone grew to accept it. One thing that the DPS prohibits is letting visitors see or interact with the dinosaurs. My team and I agree that it may upset the dinosaurs, and that can lead to some issues. Now, onto the question we at DPS get the most: What do we do with the dinosaurs? Well, we were able to buy about 50 football stadiums of land and place them here. Our designers tried their best to design the habitat to look just like we predicted it did in the Jurassic. We don’t feed the dinosaurs, nor do we interact with them. We simply monitor them, and let them fight for themselves. I personally wish I could interfere whenever I saw a dinosaur dominating a lesser dinosaur, but then again it is best to let nature be nature. And we don’t have to worry about the dinosaurs getting out, because we have multiple layers of the strongest metal and brick blocking them off. If a dinosaur gets sick or ill, we study it from afar to learn more about them. We do not interfere, though. How the creatures are sorted: Pteradons or any other creatures that fly are stored in another area, with smaller land and more trees. This habitat is enclosed like a dome with the strongest glass known to man. Cornivores and herbivores are both in the same habitat, much like how snakes and bugs live in the same habitat with more land and less trees. What have we accomplished bringing dinosaurs back: Well, a lot! For one, we learned that our technology could bring things from extinction. Another thing bringing them back accomplished how inaccurate we thought dinosaurs looked like. In reality, they look like really feathery giant birds mixed with lizard. Extra questions: We do not allow dinosaurs to be illegally hunted or shipped off, no matter how much money they offer. We at the Dinosauria Protection System put the dinosaurs first. Our shifts at DPS usually last from 11am to 5pm. My job specifically is to observe the dinosaurs and write down any unusual behaviors. You cannot just join the DPS. You must have a mastor’s degree in science, and you cannot have bad behavior. I have been working at the DPS for five years! Our boss does not treat us poorly. Any other questions may be answered by me, Jay!