How does the government plan to save the Great Indian Bustard

As per the Supreme Court's inquiry, the government is questioned about their strategies to protect the Great Indian Bustard species.
The government has devised several strategies to save the Great Indian Bustard species, as outlined during the Supreme Court inquiry. These strategies include:
  • Identification and conservation of potential habitat areas: The government has identified suitable areas for protection and created conservation reserves or sanctuaries to safeguard the bustard and its habitat.
  • Reducing human interference: Steps have been taken to minimize human activities in the identified habitat areas, such as restricting grazing and implementing measures to control invasive species.
  • Enhanced monitoring and research: The government has increased efforts to monitor the bustard population and conduct scientific research to better understand its behavior, migration patterns, and breeding habits.
  • Promoting community engagement: The government has initiated programs to involve local communities in conservation efforts, raising awareness, and providing incentives for sustainable land use practices.
  • Collaboration with international organizations: The government is collaborating with international organizations and seeking their support to implement best practices in conserving the bustard species.
These measures collectively aim to protect the Great Indian Bustard and ensure its long-term survival.
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