A baby Great Indian Bustard has hatched in the Indian state of Rajasthan after artificial insemination under the “Bustard Conservation and Rehabilitation Program”. The aim of the program is to save ...
The butchered remains of great bustards found in the graves of people buried 15,000 years ago show that these birds had a cultural significance. The researchers hope that the remains unearthed in ...
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The great Indian bustard is critically endangered, but the Indian government has found a clever way of breeding the species in captivity. Arambh, a five-day-old Great Indian Bustard hatchling, was ...
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 ...