Great Indian Bustards (GIB): The UPSC-Ready Guide on Conservation, Current Affairs, and Species Recovery

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Important Terms for Prelims

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Important Terms for Prelims

Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps), Critically Endangered, Project Great Indian Bustard (Project GIB), Desert National Park, Kutch Bustard Sanctuary, Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary, IUCN Red List, Wildlife Protection Act 1972

Important Terms for Mains

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Important Terms for Mains

Habitat and Distribution, Ecological Significance, Threats to Survival, Conservation Efforts, Policy and Legal Framework, Role of Communities in Conservation

Great Indian Bustard in mid-flight against a clear blue sky, showcasing its wide wingspan and distinctive white and brown plumage.

Introduction

Introduction

The Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps) is more than just India’s critically endangered bird—it's become a case study in environmental conservation, legal activism, and the complexities of balancing development with ecological responsibility. For UPSC aspirants, GIB questions feature frequently in Prelims, Mains, and even Interview scenarios. This guide covers static facts, recent developments, Supreme Court orders, and conservation efforts from a UPSC-centric lens.

Why the Great Indian Bustard Matters (For India and for UPSC)

  • State Bird of Rajasthan and an indicator species for grasslands.

  • One of the heaviest flying birds in the world (~15 kg).

  • Globally Critically Endangered; population in India: ~150-180 birds.

  • Regularly features in UPSC Prelims (environment) and GS Paper 3 (conservation and environmental governance).

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Habitat & Distribution

Originally spread across 11 Indian states, GIBs are now restricted to:

  • Rajasthan: Desert National Park (core habitat, breeding zone)

  • Gujarat: Kutch Bustard Sanctuary (Naliya)

  • Small scattered populations in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh

Preferred habitat: Arid and semi-arid grasslands with sparse vegetation and thorn scrub.

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Legal and Conservation Status

Authority

Status

IUCN Red List

Critically Endangered

Wildlife Protection Act, 1972

Schedule I (highest protection)

CITES

Appendix I (international trade banned)

CMS

Appendix I (migratory species)

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Key Threats to GIB Survival

  1. Power Line Collisions: Overhead wires cause ~15% mortality.

  2. Habitat Loss: Agriculture expansion, infrastructure, and fencing.

  3. Low Reproduction: One egg/year, 3-4 years to sexual maturity.

  4. Poaching: Still reported near Indo-Pak border.

  5. Predation: Eggs/chicks eaten by dogs, foxes.

Conservation Measures & Supreme Court Interventions

Related Species in India

Species

IUCN Status

Region

Great Indian Bustard

Critically Endangered

Rajasthan, Gujarat

Lesser Florican

Critically Endangered

Gujarat, MP, Maharashtra

Bengal Florican

Critically Endangered

Assam, UP, Bihar

MacQueen’s Bustard

Vulnerable

Winter visitor (Rajasthan, Gujarat)

Important Sanctuaries & Parks

Protected Area

Location

Role in GIB Conservation

Desert National Park

Rajasthan

Breeding zone, core habitat

Kutch Bustard Sanctuary

Gujarat

Smallest sanctuary (2 sq km)

Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary

Andhra Pradesh

Historical GIB site

International Collaboration & Breeding Success

  • First captive-born chick: March 2023 at Sam Breeding Centre.

  • ~29 GIBs bred successfully under artificial hatching (as of early 2025).

  • Global tie-ups: Training at Abu Dhabi’s Avian Research Centre.

Role of PadhAI App for UPSC Aspirants

For UPSC aspirants:

  • Use PadhAI’s Current Affairs Digest to stay updated on court rulings, breeding news.

  • Access meaning-based PYQs on conservation and wildlife.

  • Practice quiz modules on endangered species for Prelims.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

The story of the Great Indian Bustard is not just about a bird but about the deeper question: Can India protect its biodiversity while pursuing development? UPSC aspirants must not only remember facts but also engage with this species as a lens to understand environmental governance, federal policy, and citizen responsibility.

Keywords to revise: Great Indian Bustards, Great Indian Bustards UPSC, Bustards UPSC, Project GIB, Schedule I species, Desert National Park, Supreme Court bustard case, Species Recovery Programme.

This blog is UPSC-aligned and curated using conservation data, legal updates, and PYQ patterns. For real-time updates and daily Prelims tools, visit the PadhAI App.

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Gajendra Singh Godara is an IIT Bombay graduate and a UPSC aspirant with 4 attempts, including multiple Prelims and Mains appearances. He specializes in Polity, Modern History, International Relations, and Economy. At PadhAI, Gajendra leverages his firsthand exam experience to simplify complex concepts, creating high-efficiency study materials that help aspirants save time and stay focused.

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