Reintroduction of Indian Grey Hornbill in Gir National Park

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Reintroduction of Indian Grey Hornbill in Gir National Park The Gujarat forest service has reintroduced Indian grey hornbills (IGHs) to Gir forest, over ninety years after they vanished from western India's largest contiguous forest tract. According to Mohan Ram, Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCF) of Sasan wildlife division and superintendent of Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary (GNPWL), the forest department has released 20 IGHs in Gir forest in three batches in recent months after trapping and capturing them from the northern parts of the state where they are resident birds.

Last year, the first four hornbills were released on October 28th, followed by the second batch of five birds on December 27th, according


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