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In a first inter-state success, rare Great Indian Bustard chick hatches in Kutch

Officials said the initiative marks India’s first inter-state “jumpstart” effort for the critically endangered bird

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There are only three female GIBs and no males in Kutch. Pic/PTI

There are only three female GIBs and no males in Kutch. Pic/PTI

A Great Indian Bustard (GIB) chick has been born in Gujarat’s Kutch after a decade through a novel “jumpstart” conservation approach, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav said on Saturday.

“Gujarat sees a GIB chick after a decade, through a novel conservation measure, the jumpstart approach,” Yadav said in a post on X, adding that the effort was coordinated by the Centre, state forest departments and the Wildlife Institute of India.

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