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Darwin and the Tree of Life
David Attenborough in the Natural History Museum Charles Darwin collection David Attenborough with the Charnia Masoni fossil David Attenborough in the grounds of Down House

Charles Darwin & The Tree Of Life

David Attenborough takes us on a passionate, personal journey through Darwin's discoveries - and explains why they're more important now than ever.
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Exploring the tree

David Attenborough

David Attenborough shares his personal passion for Darwin's work. Find out more about the programme.

Silent witness

An ammonite

The last century and a half has seen Darwin vindicated as science unravels the fossil evidence.

Evolution - right here, right now

Darwin at Dove House

Valerie Jeffries asks if we can see evolution – right here, right now.

 

Explore further

Charles Darwin from Vanity Fair

Motivated to evolve your knowledge of evolution? See some suggestions for taking it further.

Evolution on your wall

Tree of Life poster

The Open University presents a lavish guide to evolution: Order your free Tree Of Life poster.

 

Family tree

A ladybird from the interactive

Follow evolution and explore the variety of life on the planet with the Interactive Tree Of Life.

The man and the '-ism'

Martin Hyder portrays Darwin in the Mark Steel Lectures.

Celebrating the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth - and considering his work: Darwin and evolution.

 
 

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