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Author: Richard Carter, FCD

Writer and photographer Richard Carter, FCD is the founder of the Friends of Charles Darwin. He lives in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire.Website • Facebook • Twitter • Newsletter • Books

Globetrotting

The Beagle Project's Nunatak is blogging from Taipei.

Published 20-Sep-2007
Filed under: Blog Tags: beagle project, karen james, members

Paywalls come tumbling down (sort of)

Select clippings from the New York Times archive.

Published 20-Sep-2007
Filed under: Blog Tags: newspapers

Menopause for thought

They're at it again. Sociobiologists are looking for evolutionary explanations for phenomena that don't seem to need them.

Published 19-Sep-2007
Filed under: Blog Tags: ageing, evolutionary psychology, genetics, menopause, sociobiology

Caaaaak! Polly want a cracker!

It's international Talk Like a Pirate Day.

Published 19-Sep-2007
Filed under: Blog Tags: pirates

Darwin in Ilkley

In which I make a brief pilgrimage.

Published 18-Sep-2007
Filed under: Blog Tags: charles darwin, ilkley, water treatment, yorkshire

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NEWSLETTER

  • Newsletter 14: ‘The correct way to classify species’
    Taxonomic techniques compared • Pterosaurs • plant evolution and mega-herbivores • punctuated equilibrium • chimp vocalisations • giraffes’s necks • whale evolution • giant tortoises • platypus conspiracy • book recommendations
  • Newsletter No. 13: ‘Some excellent news’
    Some great news • How the internet is supposed to work • Darwin plays backgammon • Links and book reviews • a necessary owl

RECENT POSTS

  • Hello, French Polynesia!
    I am delighted to announce that the Friends of Charles Darwin have their first member from French Polynesia
  • The Darwin bicentennial oak, 12 years on
    Twelve years ago today, I planted the Darwin Bicentennial Oak in my garden.

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‘On the Moor’ by Richard Carter

On the Moor: Science, History and Nature on a Country Walk
“…wonderfully droll, witty and entertaining… At their best Carter’s moorland walks and his meandering intellectual talk are part of a single, deeply coherent enterprise: a restless inquiry into the meaning of place and the nature of self.”
—Mark Cocker, author and naturalist
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RECENT ARTICLES

  • 28-Sep-1838: Darwin brainstorms Malthus
    On 28 September 1838, Charles Darwin made some notes inspired by the writings of Rev. Thomas Malthus, and a famous simile was born.
  • Gilbert White’s influence on Charles Darwin
    To mark the 300th anniversary of his birth, a brief account of Rev. Gilbert White’s influence on Charles Darwin.

RECENT REVIEWS

  • Book review: ‘Song Of The Rolling Earth’ by John Lister-Kaye
    A highland odyssey.
  • Book review: ‘Islands of Abandonment’ by Cal Flyn
    Life in the post-human landscape.
  • Book review: ‘Ancestors’ by Prof. Alice Roberts
    The prehistory of Britain in seven burials.
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