First Great Indian Bustard day to be celebrated in Jaisalmer on today’s May 21

Rajasthan celebrates its first-ever “Godawan Day” on May 21, honoring the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard. The state bird, declared in 1982, faces extinction due to habitat loss and power line collisions. Extensive conservation efforts, including breeding programs and community involvement, aim to secure its future. This day highlights the urgent need to protect India’s vanishing grasslands.

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