The Great Indian Bustard protects its eggs through camouflage and nesting strategies. Dr. Salim Ali suggested habitat conservation to enhance their population, particularly in Rajasthan, where they are the state bird. Presently, there are fewer than 150 Great Indian Bustards left in the wild.
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The Great Indian Bustard protects its eggs primarily through camouflage and nesting strategies. Dr. Salim Ali advocated for conservation efforts to recover their population, which is critically low, particularly in Rajasthan, their state bird. Currently, fewer than 150 individuals are left globally. ;