Why the Great Indian Bustard (GIB) is on the verge of being declared functionally extinct? Discuss the measures taken by Government of India to protect the species.(200 Words)
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IAS Parliament 5 years
KEY POINTS
· The Great Indian Bustard (GIB) is on the verge of being declared functionally extinct—its numbers have now dwindled to just 150, falling by 100 since 2011.
· The GIB, at present, is native to just two Indian states, Rajasthan and Gujarat—in Gujarat.
Significant threats to the GIB
Measures taken by the Government
· Ex situ conservation to increase the numbers of the endangered species has been attempted and the tips of the blades of wind turbines have been coloured to make them visible to the birds at night.
· Ministry of Power has decided to put the power transmission lines underground to prevent bird-collision.
· Rajasthan became the first state in the country to launch a campaign to save the Great Indian Bustard, which is on the brink of extinction.
· Listing the species in Scheduled 1 of the Wild life protection act 1972 by MoEF.
K. V. A 5 years
Pls review
IAS Parliament 5 years
Good answer. Description about GIB is not needed. Keep Writing.
praneetha 5 years
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Vyankatesh 5 years
IAS Parliament 5 years
Good answer. Try to include the campaign by Rajasthan Government to save the species. Keep Writing.
Harjit Kaur D. Khalsa 5 years
Kindly review my answer!
IAS Parliament 5 years
Good answer. Keep Writing.