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A polished black granite plaque commemorating Alfred Russel Wallace's discovery of natural selection in February 1858, was unveiled on the 5th October 2024 at the place he made his great discovery: Dodinga village, Halmahera Island, Moluccas, Indonesia. This was a collaborative project between the people of Dodinga Village, the North Moluccan Government (Indonesia), the Alfred Russel Wallace Memorial Fund (UK), SeaTrek Saling Adventures (Indonesia), and Wallacea Nature (Indonesia). The event was part of the province's of North Moluccas celebrations to mark their 25th anniversary of autonomy and the British Embassy's celebrations of 75 years of UK-Indonesia diplomacy.

The QR code at the bottom of the information board near the plaque links to this page, the purpose of which is to provide more details about Wallace, his scientific work and the plaque project.

The Unveiling Ceremony

More Information about Wallace and his Discoveries

Video of talk about Wallace and his discovery of natural selection: Click HERE

Detailed article about how Wallace came to discover natural selection: Click HERE

Video about Wallace and Dodinga: Click HERE

Article about Wallace's discovery of natural selection in Dodinga: Click HERE

Itinerary of Wallace's expedition to the Malay Archipelago: Click HERE

Magazine article about Wallace's discoveries in the Malay Archipelago: Click HERE

Information about his chief assistant Ali: Click HERE

Details about the species new to science that Wallace discovered in the North Moluccas which are featured on the information board: Click HERE

THE PROJECT TEAM

North Moluccan Government:

Samsuddin Abdul Kadir, Governor of North Moluccas: provided the majority of the funding for the project.

Kris Syamsudin, Deputy Head of North Moluccas Tourism, and his team: responsible for managing the project, organised the erection of the plaque and Information Board, organising the unveiling ceremony, and much more.

Dodinga Village:

Head of Dodinga village xxxx, and his team: constructed the base for the plaque, erected the Information Board, helped to arrange the unveiling ceremony.

SeaTrek Sailing Adventures:

Commissioned and paid for the plaque; sponsored Bill Wallace and his wife's trips from Canada.

Jeni Kardinal: designed the plaque and its base.

Wallace Memorial Fund:

George Beccaloni: helped to set up the project; wrote the English text for the plaque and Information Board.

Wallacea Nature:

Simon Purser: coordinated with British Embassy and British Council; designed the Information Board; helped to write invitations and many other documents.



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