great Indian bustard

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The Arduous Ambition of Bringing the Cheetah Home
Conservation
The Arduous Ambition of Bringing the Cheetah Home
Sustain Team
Since the arrival of African cheetahs to India, there have been questions and debates around their relocation. Dean of Wildlife Institute of India and author of the Cheetah Action Project 2022, Yadvendradev Jhala, addresses the criticism and talks about the challenges of undertaking an ambitious project like this
By
Sustain Team
Conservation
Clear and Present Danger: Managing Free-ranging Dogs
Conservation
Clear and Present Danger: Managing Free-ranging Dogs
Rishika Pardikar
The current rules and laws governing the control of free-ranging dogs don’t go far enough to mitigate wildlife deaths and injuries they cause
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Rishika Pardikar
Conservation
Great Indian Bustard’s Life on the Edge
Video
Great Indian Bustard’s Life on the Edge
Pradeep Hegde
Royalty of grasslands and scrublands, the majestic great Indian Bustard once flew across 11 states of the country. But today, fewer than 15O survive in the wild, with Rajasthan being one of its last bastions
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Pradeep Hegde
Video
On the Edge: Saga of the Great Indian Bustard
Conservation
On the Edge: Saga of the Great Indian Bustard
Kedar Gore
Devesh Gadhavi
Less than 15O individuals survive in the wild, but despite several conservation efforts, their troubles are far from over. Will the great Indian bustard become the modern-day dodo?
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Kedar Gore
Devesh Gadhavi
Conservation
Dung Beetles: The Little Things That Run the World
Species
Dung Beetles: The Little Things That Run the World
Dr Asad Rahmani
They are found nearly all over the planet and are considered engineers of the soil. But why are dung beetles so fascinated with poop?
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Dr Asad Rahmani
Species
Asian Elephant, Great Indian Bustard and Bengal Florican to Receive Cross-Border Protections
News
Asian Elephant, Great Indian Bustard and Bengal Florican to Receive Cross-Border Protections
Radhika Raj
The ongoing United Nation's COP13 convention accepted India’s proposal for their inclusion in Appendix 1 according these migratory species the highest levels of protection
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Radhika Raj
News