The Natural History Museum has expanded its international cooperation and signed a cooperation agreement with the museum's director, Dr. N. Manchuk, the vice president for science and archives of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, USA, Louis Chiarre, and the founder of the Mongolian Dinosaur Research Institute, paleontologist Dr. M. Bolortsetseg. According to the cooperation agreement, field research, analysis, training, educational programs, and human resources will be strengthened. The Mongolian Dinosaur Research Institute aims to conduct education and research to introduce paleontological science to the public, and to preserve and protect artifacts for future generations. In October of last year, paleontological restorers from the Natural History Museum attended a 21-day training course at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, USA, and are working to conduct paleontological restoration at a high level of professionalism.