Slowly, Slowly, ‘Darwin’s Finches of the Snail World’ Return From Near Extinction
The New York Times
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Darwin's Finches are a group of about 15 species of passerine birds endemic to the Galápagos Islands, famously studied by Charles Darwin during his voyage on the HMS Beagle. Their diverse beak shapes and sizes, adapted to different food sources, provided crucial evidence for Darwin's theory of natural selection and evolution.