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	- India made a successful world record of having succeeded in breeding of Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps).
 
	- Barely 150 of these birds are estimated to be surviving now globally.
 
	- It is endemic to the Indian subcontinent.
 
	- It is found in Rajasthan (Desert National park), Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in India and parts of Pakistan.
 
 
Conservation Status:
	- Critically Endangered in IUCN Red List.
 
	- Listed in Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife (Protection)Act, 1972.
 
	- Listed in Appendix I of CITES.
 
Conservation Measures
	- Project Great Indian Bustard: 
	
		- It is a Rajasthan government project launched in 2018. 
 
		- It envisages constituting enclosures and securing inviolate areas to ensure successful breeding of birds in the Desert National Park.
 
	
	 
	- Bustard Recovery Programme: 
	
		- Initiated by the Union Environment Ministry in 2017.
 
	
	 
                                 
                            
                                
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