In honor of the centenary of the death of Alfred Russel Wallace, NCSE is pleased to list a number of on-line resources on Wallace's life and work.
- Wallace Online curated by John van Wyhe
- The Wallace Correspondence Project directed by George Beccaloni
- The Alfred Russel Wallace page curated by Charles H. Smith
- "The Animated Life of A. R. Wallace" film at the website of The New York Times
- A special (and free) issue of Theory in Biosciences devoted to Wallace
- A virtual issue of the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society devoted to Wallace
- The Wallace episode of the BBC's "In Our Time" show with Melvyn Bragg
- John van Whye's discussion in the Guardian of Wallace and Darwin
- Sherrie Lyons's review (PDF) of Natural Selection & Beyond for RNCSE
- Aubrey Manning's review of In Darwin's Shadow for RNCSE
- A chapter about Wallace (PDF) from Iain McCalman's Darwin's Armada
- David Quammen's "The Man Who Wasn't Darwin" in National Geographic
- Jonathan Rosen discusses Wallace in The New Yorker
- Wallace at the Natural History Museum in London
- Three articles on Wallace from evolve, the magazine of the Natural History Museum in London
- A November 12, 2013, Wallace event at the American Museum of Natural History
Wallace, who is credited along with Charles Darwin for formulating evolution by natural selection, is also remembered as the founder of the discipline of biogeography. Born on January 8, 1823, he died on November 7, 1913.