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Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Apr 19, 2023

Great Indian Bustard: sacrificed for power

Two years ago, on April 19, 2021, the Supreme Court ruled that high tension wires in the habitat of the bustard should go underground to protect their only home on the planet. But nothing has been done since then, and the recent death in March 2023 of the endangered bustard is the latest in a series of fatalities

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Priti David

Priti David is the Executive Editor of PARI. She writes on forests, Adivasis and livelihoods. Priti also leads the Education section of PARI and works with schools and colleges to bring rural issues into the classroom and curriculum.

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Urja

Urja is Senior Assistant Editor - Video at the People’s Archive of Rural India. A documentary filmmaker, she is interested in covering crafts, livelihoods and the environment. Urja also works with PARI's social media team.

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Radheshyam Bishnoi

Radheshyam Bishnoi is a wildlife photographer and naturalist based in Dholiya, Pokaran tehsil of Rajasthan. He is involved in conservation efforts around tracking and anti-poaching for the Great Indian Bustard and other birds and animals found in the region.

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P. Sainath

P. Sainath is Founder Editor, People's Archive of Rural India. He has been a rural reporter for decades and is the author of 'Everybody Loves a Good Drought' and 'The Last Heroes: Foot Soldiers of Indian Freedom'.