
Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig worked for 25 years as a research scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, Germany. He is now retired but still writes often on the topic of Darwinism and intelligent design.
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Evolved or Engineered? A Geneticist Evaluates the Panda’s Thumb

How Evolutionists Overlook Signatures of Design — The Case of Koalas

Richard Dawkins, the Koala, and the Giraffe

More on the Panda’s Thumb: Imperfection or Masterpiece?

New Paper on the Panda’s Thumb: “Striking Imperfection or Masterpiece of Engineering?”

Ingenious Artistry in the Origin of Hummingbirds

Notes on the Mysterious Origin of Hippos

Human Vestigial Organs: Some Contradictions in Darwinian Thinking

Long Necks in Sauropod Dinosaurs — By Neo-Darwinism or Intelligent Design?

What Do We Know about the Origin of Rhinos?

Do Plant Galls Falsify Darwinism?

Abstract: Lönnig on Darwin’s “Abominable Mystery”

Ten Reasons Why Birds Are Not Living Dinosaurs

Plant Galls and Evolution: A Neglected Study

“Darwin’s Finches”: Galápagos Islands as an Evolutionary Model

Galápagos Finches — Some Contradictions Solved

Galápagos Finches — An “Exceptionally Strong Natural-Selection Event”?

Galápagos Finches — A Paradigm of the Limits of Natural Selection?
