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John Heath (entomologist)

John Heath (18 January 1922 – 6 July 1987) FRES was an English entomologist, specialising in lepidoptera. He helped to established data banks as a tool for conservation policy, both at a national and local level; was chief editor of The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland; and help to develop the Heath Trap, a portable moth light used for recording moths at light.〔
==Personal life==
Born in Worcester on 18 January 1922, his father was an officer in the Indian Army. His father took a teaching job in Southampton and John attended King Edward VI School, Southampton. His interest in entomology developed as a youth spent in and around the Hamble estuary, Hampshire.〔 An intention to go to Cambridge to study electronics did not happen because of army service during the Second World War. John is survived by his son, Nigel and grandson, Sam.

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