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After Op Sindoor, 9 GIB chicks back at Ramdevra centre from Ajmer

After Op Sindoor, 9 GIB chicks back at Ramdevra centre from Ajmer

Time of India17-06-2025
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Jaisalmer: One month after nine GIB chicks were moved from the Wildlife Institute of India's Ramdevra GIB Breeding Center in Pokhran to the Arwar center in Ajmer to prevent them from harm on account of shelling and loud explosions during
Operation Sindoor
, the bustard chicks have been repatriated to the Jaisalmer breeding centre.
Desert National Park's DFO, Brijmohan Gupta, said that the chicks are only between 30 and 50 days old and are highly sensitive to loud noises. The chicks returned to Jaisalmer in specially designed vehicles.
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