The 11 out of 15 eggs were spotted in the park's satellite area by a wildlife patrolling team. The team had been keeping a close watch on the enclosures from January to June. The hatching took place recently, an official said today.
The Great Indian Bustard, popularly known as 'Godawan', is Rajasthan's state bird. The state government has started "Project Godawan" for its conservation.
"Mostly Godawan eggs fall prey to predators before hatching. Thus, the successful hatching is good news for us. The hatchlings would be able to fly in two to three weeks' time. We are keeping a close watch on the birds," Anoop K R, Jaisalmer district conservator of forest (wildlife), told PTI.
The Great Indian Bustard was included in the list of "critically endangered" species after its number fell drastically due to poaching and erosion of habitat among other reasons.
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