New research suggests orangutans not so solitary - The Associated Press
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New research suggests orangutans not so solitary The Associated Press JAKARTA, Indonesia — When British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace arrived in Borneo's jungles 150 years ago, one of his great hopes was to see orangutans. ... Expedition records show severe orangutan decline |
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Alfred Russel Wallace - ScienceBlogs (blog)
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Alfred Russel Wallace ScienceBlogs (blog) Alfred Russel Wallace was a great traveller, observer, collector and naturalist who lived at the same time as Darwin. He sent Darwin his thoughts on ... |
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Breakfast Links: August 20, 2010 - Dane101
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Breakfast Links: August 20, 2010 Dane101 ... publishes his theory of evolution in The Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, alongside Alfred Russel Wallace's same theory. ... |
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HOW COME? The tropical sun's fast disappearing act - Newsday (subscription)
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HOW COME? The tropical sun's fast disappearing act Newsday (subscription) In 1878, British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace... newsday.com is now available at no charge to Newsday and Optimum Online ® subscribers. ... |
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Embark with Darwin's Armada - National Center for Science Education
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Embark with Darwin's Armada National Center for Science Education The excerpt discusses Alfred Russel Wallace's voyages, culminating with his insight about natural selection: "Whatever it was that triggered Wallace to ... |
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