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The Print on MSNRajasthan centre racing to save Great Indian Bustard clocks big win(g)—1st captive-born chick of 2025The endangered Great Indian Bustard is one of the world’s largest flying birds whose numbers now hover at just around 150 in the wild. It typically lays just one egg a year.
These are eggs of the Houbara Bustard. In a breeding experiment with Houbara Bustards scientists have concluded that visual stimulation from attractive males positively affects brooding females ...
Once found in states like Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Haryana, the Great Indian bustard is now limited only to Rajasthan. Currently, there are two sets of population found in Jaisalmer district of the ...
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 ...
Nikhila Purohit cares for eight Great Indian Bustard chicks at a breeding centre in Jaisalmer, part of efforts to save the ...
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