Happy to share the news of the first captive-bred GIB chick of 2025!
The egg was laid on February 12 by 4-year-old female (Rewa) after mating with a breeding male (Leo) on February 7 at the Sam center in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer. It was artificially hatched by the Project GIB team.
India, as I often mention, is not just conversing but also restoring its ecosystem.
Congratulations to all those who worked tirelessly to make it possible.
Monitoring and Habitat Protection
For the first time, 12 Great Indian Bustards were tagged-2 in Gujarat and 10 in Rajasthan-providing key insights into their reproductive behavior. #WorldWildlifeDay
Breeding Success at State-of-the-Art Centers
Two state-of-the-art conservation breeding centers in Jaisalmer now house 44 Great Indian Bustards, with 30 hatched from wild-laid eggs and 14 from captive-reared birds. #WorldWildlifeDay
India launched the first successful conservation breeding program for the Critically Endangered Great Indian Bustard. In October 2024, Arambh, the first GIB chick born through Artificial Insemination, marked a historic breakthrough in conservation efforts. #WorldWildlifeDay