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Mohammed Dilawar is a conservationist and environmentalist from India. He is the founder and president of Nature Forever Society, an NGO dedicated to the conservation of India's avifauna. He is also the founder of the Great Backyard Bird Count, an annual event that encourages people to count birds in their backyards and submit the data to a global database. Dilawar was born on 23 March 1980 in India. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from the University of Mumbai. He is also a certified bird bander from the Bombay Natural History Society. Dilawar has been actively involved in conservation efforts since the early 2000s. He has worked with the Bombay Natural History Society, the World Wildlife Fund, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature. He has also been involved in several research projects, including a study of the endangered Great Indian Bustard. Dilawar is a recipient of several awards, including the Sanctuary Asia Wildlife Service Award in 2011 and the Whitley Award in 2012. He has also been featured in several documentaries, including the BBC's "India's Wildest Dreams" and "The Great Backyard Bird Count". As of 2021, Mohammed Dilawar's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

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Occupation Founder and President of Nature Forever Society
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 23 March, 1980
Birthday 23 March
Birthplace Nashik, Maharashtra, India
Nationality India

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2011

He has also initiated Project Save Our Sparrows, the Annual Sparrows Awards started in 2011 and the BiodiverCity Photo Competition started in 2013.

He is also the recipient of the Limca Book of Records for conservation of house sparrows and Guinness Book of Records in 2011 for the largest distribution of bird feeders in the world.

2009

Mohammed Dilawar is the Founder and President of Nature forever society which was formally registered in 2009. He has been working for over thirteen years in the conservation field.

He is a member of the International Working Group on Urban Sparrows and represents the Afro Asian Region. He has attended the conference in UK in 2009 for devising methodology of monitoring house sparrows in Urban built-up areas. He has travelled widely across various protected areas of the country to observe, and photograph the wildlife and conservation issues associated with it.

In 2009 the Nature Forever Society was formally registered with Mohammed Dilawar as the President for the conservation of house sparrows and flora and fauna found in human habitats. He initiated the first World Sparrow Day in 2009. Today it is celebrated in more than 30 countries across the World.

2008

Mohammed Dilawar was named as one of the "Heroes of the Environment" in 2008 by Time magazine in their list of the 30 most influential Environmentalists in the world.

2006

Starting out as a volunteer at the grassroot level conducting surveys and creating awareness about conservation, he completed his Masters in Ecology and worked as a Lecturer and Head of the Department at a RYK College of Science Nashik for a year before joining the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) project in 2006. He worked with RSPB until 2010. The project was about "Safeguarding Key IBA sites of India". He headed the Project "Decline of House Sparrows in the Urban Sub-Habitats of India" and worked on the report submitted to the MoEF on "Impacts of Cell Phone Towers on Wildlife and Bees".