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Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary

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Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
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Nannaj, Maharashtra 413222, India

Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary for the great Indian bustard at Solapur, Maharashtra, India. The land is drought-prone and semi-arid. Its ecoregion is that of Kathiawar-Gir dry deciduous forests.Maharashtra is one of the six states of India where great Indian bustards are still seen. The great Indian bustard at Nannaj and Karmala was first identified By Mr B.S.Kulkarni in 1972 and with his constant efforts to save the bird had resulted in Dr. Salim Ali visiting Nannaj and starting a research project. Mr Kulkarni wrote extensively in local newspapers and made people aware of its existence and he is still active in trying to protect the bird and its habitat at Nannaj, near Solapur. In former days the bustard was a common bird in the dry districts of Maharashtra.
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