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The Great Indian Bustard, a critically endangered bird species, recorded another success in Rajasthan with the birth of an artificially bred chick on 9 March. The chick was born through artificial insemination at the Sam Conservation Centre in Jaisalmer, a part of India's Conservation Action Plan for the Great Indian Bustard.
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