
Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary
The Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary, located in the Great Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, India, is a protected area dedicated to conserving the endangered Indian wild ass or Gunnar. This unique desert landscape provides a specialized habitat supporting these resilient animals. The sanctuary spans approximately 4950 square kilometers and offers vital breeding grounds, helping to maintain the species’ population. Visitors can observe the wild asses in their natural environment, alongside flamingos and other migratory birds. The sanctuary plays a crucial role in wildlife conservation and ecological balance, emphasizing the importance of protecting India’s diverse desert ecosystems.