Darwin Day 2017
Born Charles Robert Darwin on Feb. 12, 1809, he just turned 208th if he were still alive.
Charles Darwin was one of the most influential naturalists whose work is still considered one of the best, truly a classic, of all time.
The whole month of February is celebrated as Darwin month, proof of how important he is. Every biology student, teacher, researcher, and educator should find inspiration from his works. Not only are his papers proof of his ingenuity but more importantly of the scientific attitude and passion that he greatly exemplified.
Celebrations around the world listed in this link: https://ncse.com/ncse-events
BSCS has a comprehensive collection of teacher and student materials on Darwin's life, work and on studying evolution which can be accessed from this link: https://bscs.org/celebrating-darwin-day-feb-12-2017
Get to know more about him through the Wikipedia entry on his life and work:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin and read his papers from: http://darwin-online.org.uk/
His Theory on the Origin of Species is captured in a short film from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute website: http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/origin-species-making-theory?utm_source=BioInteractive+News&utm_campaign=251450aa2e-BioInteractive_News_Vol_212_11_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_98b2f5c6ba-251450aa2e-69202269
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