top of page
Great Indian Bustards are critically endangered birds. Around 90% of them reside in western Rajasthan with others scattered around India. Most of them are succumbing to collisions with power lines cut across the GIB arc. However, quite a few of these birds are dying due to poaching and herds of sheep ,belonging to farmers in that area, trampling their eggs.
https://www.wwfindia.org/about_wwf/priority_species/threatened_species/great_indian_bustard/
- this is a link about Great Indian bustards from WWF. Please spread awareness.
This the World Wildlife Fund, you can go there by searching it up on google, or can make a donation through this site.
bottom of page