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Annotated Bibliography<br />
humans and Neanderthals are related and the philosophy at the foundation<br />
of evolutionary science. (Running time: 60 minutes)<br />
Web Sites<br />
http://www.about<strong>darwin</strong>.com<br />
Excellent site dedicated to the life and times of Darwin. Contains a time<br />
line, pictures, and a series of maps of the Beagle voyage.<br />
http://<strong>darwin</strong>.lib.cam.ac.uk<br />
Web site of Darwin Correspondence Online project at Cambridge University.<br />
Fully searchable by putting in a name, place, or theory. Has lists of all<br />
of Darwin’s correspondents with brief biographies; all the books and journals<br />
referred to in Darwin’s letters; all letters cataloged by the project and<br />
the archives or libraries in which they are held.<br />
http://www.<strong>darwin</strong>foundation.org<br />
Web site of the Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF) and the Charles Darwin<br />
Research Station, which is operated by the CDF. Has excellent photographs<br />
of the animal and plant life of the Galapagos and the research being conducted<br />
by the scientists, educators, and volunteers who work at the Station.<br />
Has summaries and references to articles written about the Galapagos,<br />
including some about Darwin’s work there.<br />
http://www.discovery.org/csc<br />
Web site of the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture (CSC).<br />
A good site for the latest information on the Intelligent Design Movement.<br />
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/days-out/places<br />
Enter ‘‘Down House’’ in the search engine and it will find information on<br />
Darwin’s home, including opening times, price, exhibitions, and directions.<br />
http://evolution.berkeley.edu<br />
The Understanding Evolution Web site. Very useful for basic information<br />
on contemporary evolutionary theory, the evidence for evolution, the history<br />
of the theory of evolution, and ways to teach evolution. Updated regularly<br />
with features on the latest research in evolution.<br />
http://www.gct.org<br />
Web site of the Galapagos Conservation Trust (GCT). The site is designed<br />
as a resource for schoolchildren and people who know little about botany<br />
and zoology. Has good photographs of the flora and fauna of the Galapagos