Chris Darwin

Christopher William Darwin (born 16 March 1961[1]) is an environmentalist and nature conservationist who lives in Australia and works on his goal of halting the global mass extinction of species.

In 1983 he started London’s first bicycle rickshaw taxi service, and in 1984 was official photographer and assistant organiser for the first Round Britain Windsurf Expedition.

[6] They live in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, New South Wales, where Chris works in nature conservation.

[7] Written about a 1989 event in which Darwin and a group of seven other friends held a dinner party on top of Mount Huascaran in Peru, the book raised money for the National Heart Foundation.

[12] In 2005 Chris, along with other descendants of Charles Darwin, including his father, sister, and various cousins, were involved in counting the flowers at Down House.