Charles Darwin first visited the Galapagos Islands in 1835. Because the islands were 560 miles away from the nearest major landmass (South America), he observed peculiar qualities in the wildlife there. The type of island environment he used for discovery is one we can use for ourselves to become more thoughtful and wise - without leaving home.
Islands: Why we need them
Islands: Why we need them
Islands: Why we need them
Charles Darwin first visited the Galapagos Islands in 1835. Because the islands were 560 miles away from the nearest major landmass (South America), he observed peculiar qualities in the wildlife there. The type of island environment he used for discovery is one we can use for ourselves to become more thoughtful and wise - without leaving home.