November Meeting

THE DINOSAURS AMONGST US

Virtually all paleontologist agree that birds evolved from dinosaurs, and most even go so far as to state that birds are, in fact, living dinosaurs. The flood of new data coming from newly discovered fossil beds – primarily from China – has only solidified that position. Come learn about the structural and behavioral similarities between birds and the more “classic” nonavian dinosaurs they evolved from. We guarantee that you will not only be surprised as to how dinosaur-like birds are, but also how very bird-like dinosaurs were.

You will never think about T. rex in the same way again!

Kim Adelson has a doctorate in psychology and was a professor for almost 30 years. Before she switched fields in order to better study behavioral evolution, she earned a master’s degree M.A. in evolutionary biology. Paleontology has been one of her avocations since she was a child. Kim is currently Vice President and Education Committee Chair of the Black Hills Audubon Society and is the Regional Representative to the Audubon Washington Advisory Board.

Join us November 21st at 7pm at Hal Holmes. Program will also be offered at the same time on Zoom, details announced closer to the program. See you there!