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60 years after disappearing from Gir, Indian Grey Hornbills breed for fourth consecutive year
Indian Grey Hornbills have bred for the fourth consecutive year in Gir after being reintroduced in 2021. A study confirms the successful establishment of the reintroduced population, with annual breeding recorded since their release.
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