NEW DELHI -When India was choosing its national bird in the early 1960s, the late Dr Salim Ali, the country's pre-eminent ornithologist, backed an unlikely candidate - the Great Indian Bustard (GIB).
Its numbers were falling and Dr Ali felt the exalted status would accord one of India's heaviest flying birds the protection it rightfully deserved.
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