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Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) was a man of many talents - an explorer, collector, naturalist, geographer, anthropologist and political commentator.
Although Alfred Russel Wallace should be as famous as Charles Darwin for discovering that species evolve – Wallace was evolved enough to delight in Darwin’s glory, not stew in Darwinian ...
Alfred Russel Wallace was a British naturalist renowned for co-developing the theory of evolution alongside Charles Darwin—and for mapping out the biodiversity of the Indonesian Archipelago ...
Alfred Russel Wallace, the evolutionary theorist often billed as the “co-discoverer” of natural selection, began life quite differently from his wealthier and more famous counterpart Charles ...
Born 200 years ago, January 8th, 1823, in Wales, United Kingdom, Alfred Russel Wallace was a naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist, biologist, and a man of many other talents. Wallace ...
Alfred Russel Wallace biographer Peter Raby of the University of Cambridge talks about the great naturalist and co-creator of the theory of evolution by natural selection on the 100th anniversary ...
Experience the Spice Islands as Alfred Wallace did: Sailing on a New Scientist Discovery Tour In 1848, Wallace headed to the Amazon with entomologist Henry Bates.
A map of the Amazon River and its tributaries, as published in Alfred Russel Wallace’s 1853 book. Credit: Mary Evans/Natural History Museum Dzoodzo Baniwa, a member of an Indigenous community in ...
Alfred Russel Wallace was a British naturalist renowned for the theory of evolution alongside Charles Darwin – and for . However, his legacy extends far beyond science. Wallace’s observations ...
Beyond evolution: Alfred Russel Wallace’s critique of the 19th century world The world is industrializing at breakneck speed, intensifying the environmental damage Wallace warned about.