Salim Ali Scientist

Sálim Moizuddin Abdul Ali (12 November 1896 – 20 June 1987) was an Indian ornithologist and naturalist. Sometimes referred to as the "birdman of India", Salim Ali was among the first Indians to conduct systematic bird surveys across India and his bird books helped develop ornithology. He became the key figure behind the Bombay Natural History Society after 1947 and used his personal influence to garner government support for the organisation, create the Bharatpur bird sanctuary (Keoladeo National Park) and prevent the destruction of what is now the Silent Valley National Park. He was awarded India's second highest civilian honour, the Padma Vibhushan in 1976.

Personal facts

Salim Ali
Birth dateNovember 12, 1896
Birth place
India , Mumbai , Presidencies and provinces of British India
Nationality
India
Date of deathJune 20, 1987
Place of death
India , Mumbai
Spouse
Tehmina Ali

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