Darwin 200

The year 2009 is the 200th anniversary of the birth of evolutionary biologist Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his seminal work, 'On the Origin of Species'. A series of events will be held globally to celebrate the 'Year of Darwin 2009' and to promote science in general. This collection of includes websites selected around this theme.

Sites (18)

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  1. British Library, The: The Folio Society Gallery - Darwin and the Book that Shocked the World
  2. Charles Darwin in Europe, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge
  3. Charles Darwin of Gower Street, University College London (UCL)
  4. Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online, The
  5. Complete works of Charles Darwin online
  6. Darwin200
  7. Darwin Correspondence Online Database
  8. Darwin Correspondence Project
  9. Earthworm Research Group, University of Central Lancashire
  10. Ian Ramsey Centre, Oxford
  11. Michael Stimpson
  12. Oxford University Museum of Natural History (OUMNH): Zoology - Darwin database
  13. Peter D. A. Boyd
  14. Shrewsbury School: Charles Darwin
  15. Susie Zamit
  16. Theos Think Tank
  17. Wellcome Trust : Tree of Life
  18. Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service: Dreams of Science - the life of Charles Darwin in the Russian imagination

Sites (18)

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