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The good folks in Shrewsbury England (Darwin’s Birthplace) invite you to join the competition to write an original ‘Toast to Darwin’ to be read in public at the famous Bellstone in Shrewsbury. The Bellstone has an interesting connection to Darwin’s life. You can find the information about this contest here.
The Devonport Beagle Project has grand plans of recreating the great ships which inhabited its harbor in the 19th century. They've already completed replicas of some smaller vessels, and their first large project will be none other than the HMS Beagle of Darwin fame.
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The DBS is a organization with aims to gain the priveledge of Darwin's birthhome in Shrewsbury, to turn it into a museum of sorts. You can donate to their cause at their homepage.
The Society will provide a formal network, gathering all with an interest in Darwin and his birthplace. It is potentially a vehicle for the acquisition of funding for the many exciting projects in the pipeline and will offer members the opportunity to help to preserve Charles Darwin's heritage for the future. Members can become actively involved in the work for the preservation of Darwin's Birthplace in Shrewsbury
David Ewing Duncan wrote knowledged article on modern struggles between science and religion, and how they are effecting the upcoming elections.
Everyone peered into the heavens and was astonished -- except for certain Church officials. They refused to even look, lest their observation contradict Church dogma.
"The renowned biologist and thinker Richard Dawkins presents his most expansive work yet: a comprehensive look at evolution, ranging from the latest developments in the field to his own provocative views."
The San Francisco chronical has a excellent article on . Known as "the last survivor of the golden age of (neo-Darwinism) Evolutionary Synthesis," Ernst Mayr is one of the greatest living contributors to modern thought. The San Francisco Chronical has an article about him and his life.