60 years after disappearing from Gir, Indian Grey Hornbills breed for fourth consecutive year
Study documents the successful establishment of the reintroduced population, with breeding recorded every year since the birds were released in 2021
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The park makes history again with a 53-kilogram male calf born on July 6th
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