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Indian Grey Hornbill Reintroduced in Gir

Indian Grey Hornbill Reintroduced in Gir

The Indian Grey Hornbill was reintroduced into Gujarat’s Gir forests after an absence of more than six decades; a peer‑reviewed study in Birds reports the released birds are surviving and breeding in the wild.

Species and Status

  • Scientific name: Ocyceros birostris.
  • Family: Bucerotidae.
  • IUCN status: Least Concern (global assessment).
  • Ecological role: Primarily frugivorous; important seed disperser in dry deciduous and semi‑evergreen forests.

Reintroduction in Gir

  • Location: Gir landscape, Junagadh district, Gujarat (Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary).
  • Release details: 40 birds released in two phases — 28 in 2021–22 and 12 in 2023.
  • Telemetry: Eleven males fitted with satellite transmitters to track movement, habitat use and breeding behaviour.
  • Breeding evidence: One pair nested in the first year; three additional pairs nested in the second year.
  • Study: “Reintroduction of Indian Grey Hornbills in Gir, India: Insights into Ranging, Habitat Use, Nesting and Behavioural Patterns” (journal: Birds).

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • IUCN guidance: Reintroductions follow IUCN Guidelines for Reintroductions and Other Conservation Translocations (2013).
  • Telemetry metrics: Satellite tracking yields data on home‑range, dispersal distances and nesting site fidelity used in post‑release evaluation.
  • Regulatory note: Species translocation projects require clearances and coordination with state forest authorities under India’s wildlife regulatory framework.
Last Modified: July 14, 2026

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