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Stephen Lings

In today's world, Stephen Lings has become increasingly important in people's lives. Whether on a personal, professional or social level, Stephen Lings has generated a significant impact on the way we live, work and relate. From its origins to the present, Stephen Lings has been the object of study, debate and admiration, becoming a topic of constant interest for researchers, specialists and enthusiasts. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the role of Stephen Lings in today's society, analyzing its effects, implications and possible future, with the aim of better understanding its influence on our lives.

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Stephen Lings ( (1961-05-31)31 May 1961 - (2024-03-30)30 March 2024) was an English wildlife artist, illustrator, author and conservationist. He illustrated many newspapers, magazines and books, including some in the Thomas the Tank Engine series.[1] [2] [3]

In 2023, Stephen Lings was awarded [4] The Marsh Award for Entomology, which "recognises individuals working with any invertebrate family that have made outstanding contributions to entomological science."


References

  1. ^ Gibbs, Bridget; Lings, Stephen; Gibson, Tony (1990). The Usborne Book of Bird Facts. Usborne. ISBN 9780746006191.
  2. ^ Lings, Stephen; Hunt, David; Braybrooke, Gary (2013). The Environmental and Sustainability Handbook: The Green Directory. Greener Times Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9780957528406.
  3. ^ Awdry, Christopher; Lings, Stephen (1992). Thomas and the Hurricane. Egmont Childrens Books. ISBN 9780434961337.
  4. ^ https://www.marshcharitabletrust.org/award/marsh-award-for-entomology/