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Dwindling numbers: The Great Indian Bustard (top) and the Lesser Florican are among the three species that are endemic to India. Photo by Clement Francis New Delhi: Way back in 1972, the tiger was ...
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 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, was ...
“We are losing our Great Indian Bustard,” WWF-India Secretary-General and CEO, Ravi Singh told The Hindu here on Friday. The total number of birds now was as low as 200, he said, calling for ...