Darling, Ding (1876-1962), was an American editorial cartoonist. During the Great Depression of the 1930's, his work often ridiculed the relief programs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Darling also took a strong interest in the conservation of natural resources. Many of his cartoons criticize those who threaten wildlife. Darling won the Pulitzer Prize for cartooning in 1924 and 1943.

