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Here are a few of the many websites that offer resources for learning about evolution, both in the biological sciences and in relation to human affairs.

Understanding Evolution
This website is maintained at the University of California at Berkeley and includes many features, including an “Evolution 101” course, methods of teaching evolution in K-12 education, evolution in the news, and more.

The Society for the Study of Evolution
This is the main scientific society for the study of evolution in the USA. The website includes a comprehensive list of general resources, evolution societies around the world, educational resources, and more.

NESCent
The National Evolutionary Synthesis Center was established by the National Science Foundation several years ago. It offers more professional level information about evolution, mostly in the biological sciences.

NCSE
The National Center for Science Education is at the forefront of defending the teaching of evolution in public schools.

HBES
The Human Behavior and Evolution Society is the largest scientific society devoted to studying all aspects of humanity from an evolutionary perspective. The website offers a number of resources for extending evolutionary theory beyond the biological sciences to human related disciplines such as anthropology, psychology, economics, sociology, religion, the arts, and more.

Evolutionary Religious Studies
This website is the best starting point for studying religion from an evolutionary perspective. It includes a beginner’s guide, a directory of scientists that comprise the field, and a model research project on religious conceptions of the afterlife.

The Great Story
While the previous website is dedicated to the academic study of religion, this one is for religious believers who want to know how science can provide the strongest foundation for vibrant religious faith.

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