Great Indian Bustard breeding programme shows progress as 11 chicks added in Rajasthan

Rajasthan’s conservation efforts for the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard are yielding significant results. Breeding centres have welcomed eleven new chicks this season, boosting the total population to 79. This progress, achieved through advanced techniques like artificial insemination, offers renewed hope for the species’ survival and eventual reintroduction into the wild.

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