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Wildlife of the Galapagos Islands Photo Gallery - Giant Tortoises and Sea Turtles
Wildlife of the Galapagos Islands Photo Gallery includes these pictures of giant tortoises and sea turtles, plus links to more resources and information about the Galapagos islands....(Continue Reading)

Galápagos Archipelago
The Galapagos archipelago, first discovered uninhabited by the Spaniards in 1535, and later made famous by Charles Darwin in 1835, is both a province and a national park of Ecuador, 600 mi (1000 km) west on the mainland. It is a premiere wildlife ob...(Continue Reading)

Galápagos Archipelago
The Galapagos archipelago, first discovered uninhabited by the Spaniards in 1535, and later made famous by Charles Darwin in 1835, is both a province and a national park of Ecuador, 600 mi (1000 km) west on the mainland. It is a premiere wildlife ob...(Continue Reading)

Galapagos Islands
Explore the amazing wildlife, barren landscapes and teeming waters of the many Galapagos Islands with Bonnie Hamre, your guide to South America...(Continue Reading)

Galapapos Archipelago
Tourism, sightseeing, wildlife, sports and recreation on and around the islands of the Galapagos, a possession of Ecuador....(Continue Reading)

South America for Visitors - Articles
An index of Articles for the South America for Visitors guide site....(Continue Reading)

Volcano Home Pages and Institutions
Home pages for eminent volcanoes and eminent volcanic observatories....(Continue Reading)


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Would Darwin Get a Grant Today? - Brief Article
For the first half of the twentieth century, biological research was dominated by scientists who studied whole organisms in their natural settings. In recent decades, this approach to the study of

Down with Darwin! How things can suddenly change for the worse when you least expect it
Just when one thought that creationism was just a lost war in a country like Italy, where even the Pope spoke against it and in recognition of evolution, ...

Bird's—eye view: because modern dinosaurs are flying all around us, examining them closely can offer new insights into the lives of their fossilized
The array of the dinosaurs that flourished during the Mesozoic era was as dazzling as any bestiary ever imagined; not even medieval fantasies of griffins ...

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