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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Galápagos Islands' has mentioned 'Charles Darwin' in the following places:
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Located 906xc2xa0km (563xc2xa0mi) west of continental Ecuador, the islands are known for their large number of endemic species that were studied by Charles Darwin during the second voyage of HMS Beagle.
During the 1980s, iguanas from North Seymour were brought to the Charles Darwin Research Station as part of a breeding and repopulation project, and in the 1990s, land iguanas were reintroduced to Baltra.
This island, and neighbouring Sulivan Bay on Santiago (James) island, are named after lifelong friend of Charles Darwin, Sir Bartholomew James Sulivan, who was a lieutenant aboard HMS Beagle.
Darwin (Culpepper) Island xe2x80x93 This island is named after Charles Darwin.
He was moved from Pinta Island to the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island, where scientists attempted to breed from him.
This is the first island in the Galxc3xa1pagos Archipelago Charles Darwin visited during his voyage on the Beagle.
The Charles Darwin Research Station and the headquarters of the Galxc3xa1pagos National Park Service are located here.
During March 1969, the precipitation over Charles Darwin Station, on the southern coast of Santa Cruz was 249.0xc2xa0mm (9.80xc2xa0in), while on Baltra Island, the precipitation during the same month was only 137.6xc2xa0mm (5.42xc2xa0in).
At Charles Darwin Station, the precipitation during March 1969 was 249.0xc2xa0mm (9.80xc2xa0in), but during March 1970, it was only 1.2xc2xa0mm (0.047xc2xa0in).
The captain and others on board, including his companion, the young naturalist Charles Darwin, made observations on the geology and biology on Chatham, Charles, Albemarle and James islands before they left on 20 October to continue on their round-the-world expedition.
In 1959, the centenary year of Charles Darwin's publication of The Origin of Species, the Ecuadorian government declared 97.5% of the archipelago's land area a national park, excepting areas already colonised.
CDF's research efforts began with the establishment of the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island in 1964.
These processes, together with the extreme isolation of the islands, led to the development of unusual plant and animal life xe2x80x93 such as marine iguanas, flightless cormorants, giant tortoises, huge cacti, endemic trees and the many different subspecies of mockingbirds and finches xe2x80x93 all of which inspired Charles Darwinxe2x80x99s theory of evolution by natural selection following his visit in 1835.
Criterion ix: The origin of the flora and fauna of the Galapagos has been of great interest to people ever since the publication of the xe2x80x9cVoyage of the Beaglexe2x80x9d by Charles Darwin in 1839.