Kaysie
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This Wednesday is our huge semester event, "How To Train Your Bearded Dragon" [was 'Snakes on a Campus' the first year. Hopefully they keep coming out with herp-related movies so there continues to be cleverly worded titles!]. For those of you that are unfamiliar with it, it is an event that we [MSU Herp Club] put on every semester that allows us to invite the public to come learn some more about reptiles and amphibians. We will also be having 2 guest lecturers; Jim Harding and Chris Gertiser. This is a very quick and simple overview of what the event is. For more information please contact Emily Gertiser, gertise2@msu.edu. This event takes place in the Natural Sciences building, from 7-9pm. The location of the event is in room 140 and 139. The lectures will take place in room 326.
Kaysie says: If you're in the general Michigan State University area, I highly suggest going. It's FREE! It's FAMILY ORIENTED! It's always a blast, and you get to see some really cool critters, and talk to some really interesting people. Jim Harding is the unofficial herpetologist for the state of Michigan, and was mentored by Al Holman, world renowned paleoherpetologist.
Kaysie says: If you're in the general Michigan State University area, I highly suggest going. It's FREE! It's FAMILY ORIENTED! It's always a blast, and you get to see some really cool critters, and talk to some really interesting people. Jim Harding is the unofficial herpetologist for the state of Michigan, and was mentored by Al Holman, world renowned paleoherpetologist.
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