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Presented by: David Stevenson Jay N. “Ding” Darling Presented by: David Stevenson

Place of Birth Jay N. was born in Norwood, Michigan on October 21, 1876.

Education Jay N. began going to college at Yankton college in South Dakota and moved to Beloit college in Wisconsin the following year.

Occupation Jay N. was a cartoonist who won 2 puzzler prizes.

Contributions to environmental science Jay N. convinced president Roosevelt to call the first North American Wildlife Conference in 1936. Jay N. had a leading role in ensuring passage of the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act of 1937. From the first North American Wildlife Conference and Jay N's vision grew the General Wildlife Federation.

Why are these contributions important? Jay N. has revolutionized the way we care for the environment. He has created organizations that have helped preserve nature, save animal life, and has had a major impact on the peoples view of the environment.

APES Jay N. fits in with our theme “Humans alter natural systems” because he believed that we could make the world a better place and showed this by creating many environmental associations and trying to help us understand why we need to take care of the environment.