First Great Indian Bustard chick born via AI at Rajasthan’s Ramdevra breeding centre

A significant breakthrough in Great Indian Bustard conservation has been achieved with the birth of the first chick of the year at Jaisalmer’s Ramdevra Breeding Centre, utilizing advanced artificial insemination technology. This success, confirmed by Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, brings the total GIB population in Jaisalmer’s conservation centers to 73, offering renewed hope for the critically endangered species’ future.

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