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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Michael Faye; Michael Fay (disambiguation); Fay, Michael

Michael Francis Fay         
BRITISH BOTANIST
Michael F. Fay; M.F.Fay; Michael F Fay
Michael Francis Fay (born 1960) is a British geneticist and botanist currently serving as Senior Research Leader, Conservation Genetics, at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
J. Michael Fay         
AMERICAN ECOLOGIST
Mike Fay
J. Michael Fay (born September 1956, Plainfield, New Jersey) is an American ecologist and conservationist notable for, among other things, the MegaTransect, in which he spent 455 days walking 2,000 miles (3,200 km) across Africa and the MegaFlyover in which he and pilot Peter Ragg spent months flying 70,000 miles in a small plane at low altitude, taking photographs every twenty seconds.
Michael Fay (banker)         
NEW ZEALAND MERCHANT BANKER
Sir Michael Fay
Sir Humphrey Michael Gerard Fay (born 10 April 1949) is a New Zealand merchant banker and partner in the merchant bank Fay Richwhite. He is one of the ten richest men in New Zealand.

Wikipedia

Michael Fay

Michael Fay may refer to:

  • Sir Michael Fay (banker) (born 1949), New Zealand merchant banker in the America Cup's Hall of Fame
  • J. Michael Fay (born 1956), explorer and biologist
  • Michael D. Fay, American war artist
  • Michael Francis Fay (born 1960), British botanist
  • Michael P. Fay (born 1975), American caned in Singapore in 1994 for vandalism
Examples of use of J Michael Fay
1. All this was witnessed by J Michael Fay, a veteran ecologist who has walked across Africa (it took him 455 days) and flown over 70,000 miles of the continent in a small plane.