The Darwin Connection
Chris Darwin, Charles Darwin's great,
great grandson explains why he and his partner Jacqui
Courtney are donating $300,000 to Bush Heritage.
Late in his life, the great naturalist Charles Darwin wrote; 'I
feel no remorse from having committed any great sin, but have often
and often regretted that I have not done more direct good to my fellow
creatures'. This poignant quote from my great, great grandfather
inspired me to use my inheritance from him to rectify this omission
in his life.
My partner, Jacqui and I began by researching how our 'fellow creatures'
were faring. We were horrified by what we discovered. Did you know that
we are plunging into a 'mass extinction spasm' - a short period in Earth's
history (normally less than a few thousand years) when more than 65
per cent of all species become extinct?
The fossil record shows that there have been at least five mass extinction
spasms. These catastrophes occur due to massive habitat changes. The
meteorite that slammed into the planet during the Cretaceous caused
one such event and wiped out the dinosaurs.
Professor E O Wilson, one of the most respected biodiversity experts,
estimates that we are losing between two per cent and six per cent of
the planet's species every ten years. The cause is massive habitat destruction
from land clearance. If these figures are right, well before the next
millennium party begins, over 65 per cent of the Earth's species will
be long gone.
Jac and I decided to use Charles Darwin's money to try and slow this
terrible decline. The best solution seemed to be to buy high conservation
value land before it, and its inhabitants, were destroyed. We have been
working with Bush Heritage for nearly three years. During this time,
the largest land search in the organisation's history has been undertaken
and I have visited over 20 properties in the search for something very
special. Our quest is now over. We found what we were looking for and
it is called White Wells.
Jacqui and I believe that if Charles Darwin was here today, he would
be delighted that his money was being used to protect this property,
which will be named in his honour.
We cannot contribute all that is needed for the purchase and long-term
protection of White Wells, so we urgently need your help. We invite
you to join us in this exciting venture. Please donate what you can
afford, so we can all protect this peaceful and diverse landscape forever.
Planet Earth is not just our home, but also the home of millions of
other species.
We are convinced that if we do not act now, future generations will
look back with dismay at the destruction of the natural world that we
presided over. By helping buy White Wells you will make a direct contribution
to slowing Earth's sixth mass extinction spasm, and help to save the
animals and plants with which we share this beautiful planet. We look
forward to meeting you one day, perhaps at the Charles Darwin Reserve.

Sand plains at sunset PHOTO:LOCHMAN
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