Celebrate Darwin Day, An Event for Education and Outreach in Evolutionary Biology

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Darwin Day is an international celebration of Charles Darwin's birthday, February 12, and is used as an occasion for education and outreach in evolutionary biology. I describe the history and structure of Darwin Day at the University of Tennessee, one of the oldest Darwin Day organizations in the world. I detail past events including speakers, themes, and advertising ideas that have worked for us and suggestions for getting a Darwin Day started. I encourage interested groups especially those at schools, museums, libraries, nature centers, and other institutions to adapt ideas from our organization to fit their own circumstances and to start planning their own Darwin Days for the celebration of Darwin's 200th birthday in 2009.

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Goodman, R. M. (2008). Celebrate Darwin Day, An Event for Education and Outreach in Evolutionary Biology. Evolution: Education and Outreach, 1(3), 306–311. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12052-008-0060-9

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