The largest species among wild cattle, the Indian Bison also called Gaur, is being reintroduced in the Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve of Madhya Pradesh in a bid to revive their population.
Gaur is marked as vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List.
Mostly found in South and Southeast Asia, the Gaur has already been locally extinct from many areas including in Sri Lanka. In the last few decades, the population of this heavy-weight herbivore has been on the decline.
Senior IFS officer Ramesh shared a tweet about the current efforts underway to revive Gaurs across the region.
Indian Bison (Guar) is the largest Bovid weighing upto 1500 kg.
— Ramesh Pandey (@rameshpandeyifs) April 27, 2023
Reintroduction of Guar in Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve, MP will be another revival of herbivore species in the country. Before this Wild Buffalos from Assam were reintroduced in Chhattisgarh. pic.twitter.com/3dxgkNnuDc