Rajasthan
Ramdevra Great Indian Bustard Conservation Center
- 12 Apr 2025
- 2 min read
Why in News?
For the first time, a chick has been born through artificial breeding at the Ramdevra Great Indian Bustard Conservation Centre located in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan .
Key Points
- About the chick :
- With this birth, the total number of Great Indian Bustards born through captive breeding has reached 51 .
- The chick was born through a natural mating process involving the female Jerry and the male Salkha .
- The programme is being run in collaboration with the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) , the state forest department , and the Abu Dhabi-based International Fund for Houbara Conservation .
- Ramdevra Conservation Centre , established in 2022 , is located near the Desert National Park , the natural habitat of the Great Indian Bustard.
- Great Indian Bustard:
- The Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps) is the state bird of Rajasthan and is considered the most critically endangered bird of India.
- It is considered a key grassland species, representing the grassland ecology.
- These are mostly found in Rajasthan and Gujarat. This species is found in small numbers in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh .
- Protection status:
- International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List: Critically Endangered
- Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES): Appendix-1
- Convention on Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS): Appendix-I
- Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule-1
Desert National Park
- It is located in Jaisalmer and Barmer districts of Rajasthan .
- Great Indian Bustard, Rajasthan's state animal- Chinkara , state tree- Khejri and state flower- Rohida are found naturally in this park .
- It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980 and a national park in 1992 .