Form and Function in Birds and Mammals*

Join research associate Sue Ware and osteologist Todd Green to investigate the traits and body designs of birds and mammals. What forms and functions have worked for millions of years? Which ones have come and gone? And which are evolving for the future? We will take a "romp" through the fossil record, a "gander" at how birds and animals influence ecosystems, a "run" through bone anatomy, and a "fly-by" review of Darwin's ideas about our evolutionary future.

Mondays & Wednesdays, January 7-16
6:00-9:00 pm
$110 member, $140 nonmember

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