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Nature gives Minnesota some of its most special state symbols: the loon, Norway pine, wild rice. But unlike 43 other states, Minnesota hasn’t picked a state fossil. The fossil fans at the Science Museum of Minnesota are out to change that. After you watch this Nature to Go video with naturalist Teresa Root, we have a gnawing feeling that you’ll be a believer in a colossal fossil, the prehistoric Giant Beaver! See how many state symbols you know, then lodge on at smm.org/state-fossil to vote for your fave fossil. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– About Dodge Nature Center: Dodge Nature Center was one of the first nature centers in the state of Minnesota and a pioneer in environmental education. Dodge is a nonprofit organization operating on 460+ acres of nature preserve within the cities of West St. Paul, Mendota Heights, and Cottage Grove. The nature center provides environmental and agricultural experiences for thousands of people every year through school and public programs, community events, and a nature preschool that is recognized nationally. 📧 Sign up for Dodge Nature Center emails to get news about our nature programs in the Twin Cities: www.dodgenaturecenter.org/stay-connected 💚 Dodge Nature Center is a community-funded nonprofit organization. When you donate, you help bring environmental education to everyone—online and outdoors! www.dodgenaturecenter.org/get-involved/donations/donate-now Find and follow us: Website: http://www.dodgenaturecenter.org Facebook: / dodgenaturecenter Instagram: / dodgenaturecenter Twitter: / dodgenaturectr LinkedIn: / dodge-nature-center