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The great Indian bustard is critically endangered, but the Indian government has found a clever way of breeding the species in captivity.
The great Indian bustard is one of the largest birds that can fly, and was originally an inhabitant of grasslands in India and Pakistan.
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 ...
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The number of Great Indian Bustards has been reduced dramatically in the last 25 years, with only around 150 birds left. The birth of a healthy baby is a significant milestone that the state has ...
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 ...
Not that Great being an Indian Bustard Unorthodox models of conservation are needed to save this elusive and magnificent big bird ...
Successful artificial insemination at the Sudasari Breeding Centre marks a major step in Great Indian Bustard’s recovery under the union ministry’s programme ...
In a dry forest patch in Siruguppa in Ballari district, a team of 12 Karnataka forest staffers is guarding the egg of a Great Indian Bustard as the parent birds take turns to protect it. The egg ...