Great Indian Bustard

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GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD

News Highlight:

The apex court seeks the government’s response to evolving the ‘Project Great Indian Bustard’ conservation program.

Key Takeaway:

  • The Supreme Court recently sought the government’s response about evolving a ‘Project Great Indian Bustard’ conservation program like the ‘Project Tiger’ to bring attention to the peril faced by the critically endangered bird species.
  • The court was hearing petitions highlighting numerous deaths of Great Indian Bustards due to power transmission lines crisscrossing their habitat in Gujarat and Rajasthan.

The Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps):

  • About:
    • It is endemic to the Indian subcontinent, the State bird of Rajasthan is considered India’s most critically endangered bird.
    • It is considered the flagship grassland species, representing the grassland’s ecological health.
    • Usually found in Rajasthan (Desert National park), Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh in India and parts of Pakistan.
    • Omnivores in nature
  • Threats: 
    • Due to electrocution or collision with power transmission lines, many of these die.
    • Hunting is a major threat.
    • Habitat loss and alteration of lands for agricultural expansion pose a major threat.
    • Depletion of grasslands

Government’s initiatives for the protection of Great Indian Bustards:

  • Project Great Indian Bustard launched by the Rajasthan Government aims at constructing breeding enclosures for the species and developing infrastructure to reduce human pressure on the habitat of these birds.
  • Great Indian Bustard is kept under the Species recovery program of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC).
  • A program to build up a captive population of Great Indian bustards and release the chicks in the wild for increasing the population is also launched by the MoEFCC.

Protection Status:

  • International Union for Conservation of Nature. 
    • The Great Indian Bustard is considered Critically endangered.
  • Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
    • Schedule 1
  • Convention on International trade in Endangered species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
    • Appendix 1.
  • Convention on Migratory Species.
    • Appendix 1

Way Forward:

To Joined-up thinking on conserving The Great Indian Bustard which relies on a mosaic habitat of agro-pastoral land, making landscape-scale conservation essential to its protection.

Pic Courtesy: The Hindu

Content Source: The Hindu

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1. CITEs Categories Great Indian Bustard in appendix 2.
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