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India hatches two Great Indian Bustard chicks via natural and artificial methods, boosting captive population to 70 in conservation effort.
India has hatched two Great Indian Bustard chicks at a Rajasthan breeding center, raising the captive population to 70—the highest in years—marking progress in the government’s four-year conservation effort.
One chick resulted from natural mating, the other from artificial insemination.
Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav announced the success, highlighting scientific techniques like incubation and puppet feeding that have boosted survival rates by 20–30%.
The next step, a “soft release” of some birds into the wild, is planned for later in 2026.
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India eclosiona dos polluelos Great Indian Bustard a través de métodos naturales y artificiales, aumentando la población en cautiverio a 70 en un esfuerzo por la conservación.