💨 Abstract
Nine critically endangered Great Indian Bustard chicks, aged five to 28 days, were evacuated from conservation centers near the India-Pakistan border due to ongoing conflict. The chicks, from Jaisalmer's Ramdevra and Sam centers, were relocated to a new center in Ajmer, Arwar. This transfer, involving four chicks from Sam and five from Ramdevra, aims to protect the species and create a potential satellite center away from Jaisalmer.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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