- Wild Ass Wildlife Sanctuary
Wild Ass Wildlife Sanctuary also known as the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary is located in the
Little Rann of Kutch in theGujarat state ofIndia . Spread over 4954 km², it is the largest wildlife sanctuary in India. [ cite web
publisher = India Wildlife Resorts (indiawildliferesorts.com)
title = Wild Ass Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat
url=http://www.indiawildliferesorts.com/wildlife-sanctuaries/wild-ass-sanctuary.html
accessdate=2006-09-13] .The wildlife sanctuary was established in 1972 and came under the
Wildlife Protection Act of 1973. The sanctuary is one of the last places on earth where the endangered wild ass sub-speciesKhur ("Equus hemionus khur") belonging to speciesOnager ("Equus hemionus") can be spotted.Geography
The Rann of Kutch is a saline desert. During monsoon, the Rann (Gujarati for
desert ) gets flooded for a period of about one month and is dotted with about 74 elevated plateaus or islands, locally called 'bets'. These "bets" are covered with grass and feed the population of around 2100 animals. [ cite web
publisher = The Hindu
title = Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary
url=http://www.hindu.com/mp/2006/02/27/stories/2006022700320300.htm
accessdate=2006-09-13]pecies found
The sanctuary is habitat to many species of animals and birds. According to the data submitted to the
UNESCO World Heritage Centre [ cite web
publisher = UNESCO World Heritage Centre
title = Wild Ass Sanctuary, Little Rann of Kutch
url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/2105/
accessdate=2006-09-13] the sanctuary has* About 93 species of
invertebrate s - 25 species ofzooplankton s, 1 species ofannelid , 4crustacean s, 24insect s, 12mollusc s and 27spider s.
* 4 species ofamphibian s
* 29 species ofreptile s - 2 species ofturtle s, 14 species oflizard s, 12snake s and 1crocodile
* Metapenaeus kutchensis - a type ofprawn
* 70,000-75,000 bird nests
* 9mammal ian orders with 33 species/subspecies - including the world’s last population of the Khur sub-species of the wild assThreats
The main threat faced by the sanctuary is the illegal salt mining activity in the area. 25% of India's salt supply comes from mining in the area. The transportation of salt leads to noise and air pollution. Another major threat to the animals is due to the 217 km² firing range of the
Indian army located within the sanctuary. Other threats faced by the sanctuary are poaching and proliferation of chemical factories in the region. [ cite web
publisher = Sanctuary Asia
title = Rann of Kutchh Wild Ass Sanctuary, Kutchh
url=http://www.sanctuaryasia.com/takeaction/detailcampaign.php?cid=54
accessdate=2006-09-13]ee also
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List of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries of Gujarat, India External links
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/2105/ Nomination entry - UNESCO World Heritage Centre]
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