Biological evolution through domestication, mutation and natural selection as initially presented by Charles Darwin. Sites about other views on origins of life, cosmic evolution, geological evolution and social evolution can be found in the relevant ODP categories.
Information about biological evolution in a Q&A format. Explains why creation science is not science. Includes photographs and many links. http://www.evolutionhappens.net/
The Society aims promotes evolutionary research in a wide sense. It publishes the Journal of Evolutionary Biology, and organizes a conference every other year. http://www.eseb.org/
Companion to PBS series on evolution. Features essays, video clips, and special interactive features that explore the story of life on Earth. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/triumphoflife/
A probabilistic model of biological evolution with a new interpretation of Darwinian natural selection and 3 examples: 1) 5 mass extinctions 2) hominization 3) the PO2PAL increase. http://www.ifrance.com/dinosaurs
This paper shows how evolution tunes the content and frequency of genetic variation to enhance its evolvability, organising genetic systems into hierarchies. Genetic evolution is neither random nor blind. http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/jes999/gencog.htm
Presents and discusses the results of polls (from Gallup, About.com, and other sources) of various economic, educational, and religious groups about evolution and creation. http://www.religioustolerance.org/ev_publi.htm
Essays, articles, resources and links presenting scientific evidence for evolution and refuting creationist arguments. Demonstrates fallacies of Young Earth Creationism and Intelligent Design. http://www.evolutionpages.com
Extensive and interactive educational resource providing information on biological and cultural evolution, language development, and philosophy. http://library.thinkquest.org/C004367
Recasting of Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" to present evolutionary theory and the pseudoscientific nature of "creation science" by Ronald L. Ecker. Full text available online. http://www.hobrad.com/et.htm
Illustrated lecture transcript by Dr. Jere Lipps. Discussion of the evolutionary record of the pre-Cambrian period and the Cambrian explosion, including the traces and impacts of non-skeletal life forms. http://www.accessexcellence.org/bioforum/bf02/lipps/
A collection of articles about evolution, most of which deal primarily with human evolution, from a variety of sources. They include discussion of the anatomical, fossil and genetic evidence. http://www.gate.net/~rwms/EvoEvidence.html
Group weblog on evolutionary theory, the claims of the anti-evolution movement, and the defence of the integrity of both science and science education. http://www.pandasthumb.org/