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  1. Humayun Abdulali (19 May 1914, Kobe, Japan - 3 June 2001, Mumbai, India) was an Indian ornithologist and biologist who was also a cousin of the "birdman of India", Salim Ali. Like other naturalists of his period, he took an initial interest in shikar.

  2. Jun 6, 2011 · To cut a long story short, after his team made 158 field trips, mostly at night, Humayun Abdulali managed to roll out one of the most skillful conservation campaigns that drew support from thousands of people including students, scientists and the members of the BHNS.

  3. Humayun Abdulali made country’s ornithology contributions to more specifically, movement in to the conservation and wildlife.

  4. Jan 30, 2003 · MUMBAI: All his life, Humayun Abdulali— the “last of the old- fashioned gentleman naturalists' — was overshadowed by the achievements of his more famous cousin, bird man Salim Ali.

  5. Humayun Abdulali (19 May 1914, Kobe, Japan - 3 June 2001, Mumbai, India) was an Indian ornithologist and biologist who was also a cousin of the "birdman of India", Salim Ali. Like other naturalists of his period, he took an initial interest in shikar (hunting).

  6. Start of correspondence between Humayun Abdulali and Pittie on various matters related to birding research and observations.

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  8. Apr 1, 2018 · Humayun Abdulali Original thinker, passionate conservationist, pioneer naturalist and visionary — Humayun Abdulali was all this and more.