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How Birds Became Dinosaurs and Vice Versa: What the Fossils, Feathers and Genes Finally Made Clear

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How Birds Became Dinosaurs and Vice Versa: What the Fossils, Feathers and Genes Finally Made Clear

If you are old enough to remember when birds were not dinosaurs you might be wondering what changed. This program will trace key discoveries that have helped advance the understanding of bird evolution and convince many scientists that birds didn't evolve from dinosaurs, they actually are living dinosaurs flying among us today. Presented by Megan Corrigan, Vice President of Sperry Galligar Audubon

Sperry Galligar Audubon on the PSU campus, Yates 102
07:00 PM - 08:30 PM on Thu, 26 Feb 2026

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Sperry Galligar Audubon on the PSU campus, Yates 102
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