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    Great Indian bustard nears vanishing point in South Asia

    Updated: 2025-05-27 10:41
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    The Great Indian bustard. SIMERPREET CHEEMA/UNSPLASH

    A treacherous combination of habitat degradation, illegal hunting and predation has pushed the Great Indian bustard, one of the world's heaviest flying birds, to the brink of extinction in Pakistan and India, wildlife experts and conservation groups warn.

    With an alarmingly small global population of just between 200 and 250, the bird has been classified as "critically endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or IUCN.

    In Pakistan, the situation is particularly dire, with the estimated population of the long-legged bird, endemic to the subcontinent, hovering between 25 and 35, according to the World Wildlife Fund for Nature Pakistan, or WWF-Pakistan.

    India's western states of Gujarat and Rajasthan serve as primary habitats for the species, locally known as gurano. In Pakistan, the bustard is found deep within the arid expanse of the Cholistan desert or occasionally spotted in the grassy plains of the Thar desert.

    "Agricultural and infrastructural expansion has severely damaged the natural habitats of the Great Indian bustard, particularly in India, leading to a dramatic decline in its population over recent decades," said Muhammad Jamshed Iqbal Chaudhry, senior manager for research and conservation at WWF-Pakistan.

    Chaudhry highlighted additional threats, such as predation by feral dogs and frequent electrocution from overhead power lines, as major factors contributing to the species' dwindling numbers.

    Ali Usman Bukhari, an official from the Punjab Wildlife and Parks Department, said local misconceptions have further endangered the bird.

    "Some locals wrongly believe that the meat of the Great Indian bustard has aphrodisiac properties similar to those of the Houbara bustard, a migratory bird," he said.

    Physically distinctive due to its horizontal stance and long bare legs, the Great Indian bustard weighs between 4 and 5 kilograms, significantly heavier than the Houbara bustard.

    The Houbara bustard itself has historically been a popular hunting target among Arab royalty, who value its meat for its purported medicinal qualities. As winter descends upon Siberia, migratory birds, including Houbara, flock to Pakistan's lakes and riverbeds, seeking refuge from harsh conditions.

    Conservation challenges

    The Punjab wildlife department recently established the "Great Indian Bustard Wildlife Sanctuary" along the border areas near the Cholistan desert.

    "Since the establishment of this sanctuary, poaching incidents have notably decreased over the past two years," Bukhari said. "We are now beginning to see more frequent sightings of the bird within the protected boundaries."

    Rab Nawaz, an Islamabad-based wildlife expert, emphasized the urgent need for a comprehensive "species conservation action plan" to halt the bird's slide toward extinction.

    Calling for more designated sanctuaries, he suggested involving the local communities in conservation efforts, citing the successful recovery story of Pakistan's national animal, the markhor, a large wild goat whose population has rebounded from the brink of extinction to a current estimate of between 3,500 and 5,000.

    "The real culprits behind illegal hunting of the Great Indian bustard are not ordinary locals but influential hunters," Nawaz said. "By actively involving local communities, who have a vested interest in protecting their environment, the government can more effectively curb illegal hunting practices."

    Echoing Nawaz's sentiment, WWF-Pakistan's Chaudhry urged for "strict enforcement" of laws banning the hunting of the Great Indian bustard to ensure population growth.

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