This document provides an overview of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. It discusses key parts of Darwin's theory, including that organisms change over time, change is gradual, all organisms descend from common ancestors, and the mechanism of natural selection. Examples are given of natural selection in Darwin's finches and peppered moths. The document also discusses concepts like adaptive radiation, divergent evolution, convergent evolution, and co-evolution. Reasons for extinction and applications of evolutionary theory are summarized.