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Posted 24 Oct 2024

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Artificial insemination of the Great Indian Bustard (GIB) was achieved at the National Breeding Centre in Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) under the Bustard Recovery Program.

About Bustard Recovery Project

  • Commenced for an initial period of five years (2016-21) and an extension was granted from 2021 to 2024.
  • Objectives: Conservation breeding; capacity building and advocacy to sensitise stakeholders and decision-makers on bustard conservation; incentivize bustard-friendly land uses, etc.

About Great Indian Bustard (also called Godawan locally in Rajasthan)

  • Habitat: Confined mostly to Rajasthan and Gujarat; Small populations occur in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.
  • Conservation Status
    • IUCN status: Critically Endangered 
    • Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule I and Appendix I of the Schedule IV (related to CITES).
    • CITES: Appendix 1.
    • Covered under species recovery program.
    • Only less than 150 GIBs are left in the wild and almost exclusively restricted to India.
  • Behaviour and Characteristics
    • A grassland species, endemic to Indian subcontinent.
    • Distinguished by its black crown on the forehead, but males have larger black crowns.
    • Males possess a gular pouch in which they fill air & exhale with great humming sound to attract females.
    • Omnivorous and feed on grass seeds, insects like grasshoppers and beetles, and sometimes even small rodents and reptiles.
  • Threats: Hunting, habitat loss, collision with power lines, widespread agricultural expansion, etc.
  • Tags :
  • Great Indian Bustard
  • GIB
  • Bustards
  • Artificial Insemination
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