MSU
By Tara Thoel
For The State News
Fossils from birds, mammals, insects and reptiles were spread out over several tables at the MSU Museum on Sunday as a way for people to learn about different types of species.
People could even bring in fossils of their own to be identified.
"We were trying to find something to bring in, but we couldn't find anything," said Roxanne Dewyer, a premedicine and anthropology sophomore.
Students, families and others looked at the different fossils and classified seashells, and viewed other exhibits at the museum to commemorate naturalist Charles Darwin's 197th birthday.
"I am really into evolution and found out there was going to be new exhibits, and was really excited," Dewyer said.
Lansing's Potter Park Zoo brought live animals, and nine units and departments at MSU were represented by specialists in the fields.