Charles Darwin

Welcome to the fascinating world of Charles Darwin, the renowned naturalist who forever changed the way we understand the natural world. Born in 1809, Darwin developed the theory of evolution by natural selection, a cornerstone of modern biology.

Darwin's journey on the HMS Beagle allowed him to observe a diversity of life that inspired his groundbreaking ideas. His book, "On the Origin of Species", published in 1859, invited the world to rethink the complexity of life and our place in it.

The Galapagos Islands

One of the most famous aspects of Darwin's studies was his time on the Galapagos Islands, where various finches and other unique species helped him gather evidence for his theory. Learn more about the Galapagos Islands and their impact on Darwin's work.

Legacy

Today, Darwin's legacy lives on through ongoing research, education, and the continuing exploration of the biological world. Dive deeper into the legacy of his work and how it affects our understanding of life today.