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Catching Darwin's Finches on the Galápagos Islands

Local researcher Jaime Chaves catches Darwin's finches to study beak size changes.

Aired 09/13/2023 | Rating NR

Evolution Earth

Catching Darwin's Finches on the Galápagos Islands

Clip: Episode 2 | 2m 24sVideo has Closed Captions

Local researcher Jaime Chaves catches Darwin's finches to study beak size changes.

Early morning on the Galápagos Islands and Jaime Chaves is catching Darwin’s finches, endemic to these islands, in order to continue decades of work studying the size of these birds' beaks. The beaks are changing shape and size, not over millions of years but from one generation to the next, and now scientists like Jaime are studying the role humans are playing on the lives of these birds.

Aired 09/13/2023 | Rating NR

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