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Chris and Deane invite you to meet a few people who are interesting, as well as very special, to the Southwest Florida area. All the persons introduced here are recognized as having played some special role here in Southwest Florida.
Father of J Ding Darling National Wildlife Preserve
Jay Norwood "Ding" Darling Political cartoonist, conserva- tionist, helped block the sale of environmentally valuable land to developers on Sanibel Island one of his favorite bird watching places. At Darling's urging, President Harry Truman signed an Executive Order creating the Sanibel National Wildlife Refuge in 1945. Refuge was renamed in 1967 honoring the pioneer conserva- tionist. |
Jay Norwood "Ding" Darling Born 1876 was a well known man of his era. A nationally known edi-torial cartoonist, he was famous for his witty commentary on subjects that concerned the nation. An affable, dynamic, talented man, Darling began his cartooning career in 1900 with the Sioux City Journal. After joining the Des Moines Register as a cartoonist in 1906, he began signing his cartoons with the nick-name Ding derived by combining the first initial of his name with the last three letters. In 1924, Ding won a Pulitzer Prize for a cartoon that espoused hard work. He won this prestigious award again in 1942. Avid hunter and fisherman, Mr Darling became alarmed at loss of wildlife habitat and possible extinction of many species. He considered himself an Iowan, but was an early pioneer for wildlife conservation everywhere and he worked this theme into his cartoons and influenced a nation. Sanibel Island was to become one of Darling's places to give attention to for preservation. In July 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Ding Darling as the Director of U.S. Biological Survey, forerunner of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.As Director, Darling was often called the best friend a duck ever had. In 18 months as Director Darling initiated Federal Duck Stamp Program designed the first duck stamp and vastly increased the acreage of the National Wildlife Refuge System. He developed partnerships with state universities to train scientists in the new study of wildlife biology. Darling wrote, "If I could put together all the virgin landscapes which I knew in my youth and show what has happened to them in one generation, it would be the best object lesson in conservation that could be printed." Beyond Pulitzer Prizes, he numerous major awards, honorary doctorates, the Audubon Medal, the Roosevelt Medal and Hutchinson Award. Darling died in 1962. |
Jay Norwood Ding Darling
Ding Darling Wildlife Park
Ding Darling Wildlife Park
Mallards Dropping In by Darling became first Federal Duck Stamp in 1934.
Canoes at Ding Darling Park |
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