Published 9/12/2008
at Apple Hot News
Charles Darwin put the “remarkable and curious” Galapagos Islands on the map, and it’s been one of the most important destinations for the world’s biologists ever since. Thanks to “The Galapagos,” engaging programming brought to us by the Open University, you can visit the islands and see how scientists and the National Park Service work to preserve the Galapagos as a living laboratory of evolution.
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