
Great Indian Bustard Chick Born in Kutch, Gujarat, After Decade-Long Conservation Effort
A captive-bred Great Indian Bustard chick has been born in Kutch, Gujarat, marking the first such sighting in a decade, following a major trans-state conservation effort that included replacing an egg from Rajasthan in a nest, and increasing the bird population at breeding centers to 73.
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A 770-km race against time: How a ‘jump-start’ miracle brought the first Great Indian Bustard chick to Gujarat in a decade
By Nikhil Ghanekar
Read full article →Gujarat: Great Indian Bustard chick sighted in wild for 1st time in decade
Union minister Bhupender Yadav said a captive-bred GIB egg from Rajasthan was transported and replaced in a nest on March 22 in a major trans-state conservation effort
Read full article →Great Indian Bustard Chick Born In Kutch After 10 Years
The number of birds at the breeding centres established at Sam and Ramdevara in Rajasthan has now increased to 73.
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