New Delhi: The captive breeding programme of endangered Great Indian Bustards (GIB) in Rajasthan recorded another success ...
Kolhapur: Solapur district collector Kumar Ashirwad said the presence of the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard (GIB) ...
Yet, the critically endangered largest flying bird in the world has been reduced to something of a pet—though not quite. With fewer than 150 great Indian bustards remaining in the wild, a lot is ...
Increased power transmission lines owing to rapid industrialisation and changing cropping patterns are posing a serious ...
Time is running out for the great Indian bustard. In the wild, fewer than 150 of these critically endangered ostrich-like birds survive, mostly in India’s Rajasthan state. But a captive-breeding ...
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