Our mission is to protect and restore the habitat of the Great Indian Bustard in Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary, ensuring the survival of this critically endangered species.
IUCN Red List Status
Current population in India
Bustard Recovery Program
The Society for Bustard Recovery Program — Rollapadu is a dedicated conservation organization working to protect and restore the grassland ecosystems that sustain the Great Indian Bustard and other native species.
Based near Rollapadu, our work combines, habitat restoration, community engagement and policy advocacy to secure a viable future for these endangered birds. We believe that effective conservation requires a holistic approach that addresses both the immediate needs of endangered species and the long-term sustainability of their ecosystems.
Address
H.No. 2-38, Allur Village,
Nandikotkor Village,
Nandyal District — 518432
A critically endangered species that once roamed the grasslands of India, now fighting for survival with fewer than 200 individuals remaining in the wild.
Listed as Critically Endangered by IUCN, the Great Indian Bustard faces imminent extinction due to habitat loss and human encroachment.
Requires large, undisturbed grassland ecosystems with specific vegetation patterns that support their breeding and foraging behaviors.
Through dedicated conservation efforts at Rollapadu and other sanctuaries, we're working to secure a future for this magnificent species.
Our comprehensive approach combines scientific research, habitat management, and community involvement to ensure the long-term survival of the Great Indian Bustard.
Systematic restoration of degraded grasslands through native species plantation, invasive species removal, and soil rehabilitation programs.
Systematic restoration of degraded grasslands through native species plantation, invasive species removal, and soil rehabilitation programs.
Working with local communities to promote sustainable practices and create alternative livelihoods that support conservation goals.
24/7 monitoring systems using camera traps, GPS tracking, and field patrols to protect bustards from threats and disturbances.
Join our community of conservation heroes working to protect one of India's most endangered species. Together, we can ensure the Great Indian Bustard has a future.