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A baby Great Indian Bustard has hatched in the Indian state of Rajasthan after artificial insemination under the “Bustard Conservation and Rehabilitation Program”. The aim of the program is to ...
The Great Indian Bustard critically endangered and integral to India's wildlife heritage, faces multifaceted threats including habitat loss, collisions with infrastructure, and poaching.
The great Indian bustard is critically endangered, but the Indian government has found a clever way of breeding the species in captivity. Arambh, a five-day-old Great Indian Bustard hatchling ...
Home to the endangered Great Indian bustard, the Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary is the smallest sanctuary in the country spread over just two sq km. Located near Nalia in Kutch district of Gujarat ...
A Great Indian Bustard, one of the rarest bird species in the world, was found dead insidea cage at a breeding centre in Jaisalmer's Sudasari village. At least 12 Great Indian Bustards were ...
And the fact that their home range is restricted to only a handful of places in India, it’s a matter of great concern. The number that we know today is … Read more ...
Scientists at the National Conservation Breeding Centre in Jaisalmer hatched a Great Indian Bustard chick to save the endangered bird species. Putting the ball in the Centre's court, the Supreme ...
A treacherous combination of habitat degradation, illegal hunting and predation has pushed the Great Indian bustard, one of the world’s heaviest flying birds, to the brink of extinction in ...
JAIPUR: In a groundbreaking feat, a baby great Indian bustard was born via artificial insemination (AI) at the Sudasari Great Indian Bustard Breeding Centre in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan.