Cyril William Hurcomb was a British civil servant. He was also a keen ornithologist and conservationist, and played a key role in the 1954 Protection of Birds Act. Her served as chairman of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds' council, as president of the RSPB, and president of the West Midland Bird Club from 1960 to 1975
Charles Robert Senhouse Pitman was a herpetologist and conservationist. From 1925 to 1951 he was Game Warden of the Uganda Protectorate. He was active with conservation and preservation groups such as the Elsa Foundation, the Fauna Preservation Society and the Rare Breeds Survival Trust
William Donald Hamilton was a British evolutionary biologist. Hamilton became known for his theoretical work expounding a rigorous genetic basis for the existence of altruism, an insight that was a key part of the development of the gene-centred view of evolution. He is considered one of the forerunners of sociobiology. Hamilton published important work on sex rations and the evolution of sex. From 1984 to his death in 2000, he was a Royal Society Research Professor at Oxford University
Lionel Bender was an American linguist
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Bird dealers, Amiens, France