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Survival odds for the Great Indian Bustard just got better

Scientists tie transmitter to a bird in Chandrapur; say data gleaned from its movement will give valuable insights into the habitat favourable for conserving the endangered bird

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Ornithographers at the Nannaj Wildlife Sanctuary (NWS) near Solapur, home to the Great Indian Bustard (GIB), see hope for the endangered species of bird, one they have been entrusted to ensure does not become a historical fact.


Scientists tie the transmitter to a male Great Indian Bustard at Ashti village in Chandrapur district

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