The Indian wild ass once sprinted across India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran. But today, the Little Rann of Kutch is its last remaining refuge
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Shatabdi Chakrabarti
is an award-winning filmmaker, photographer and writer, with over a decade's experience of working on stories of change. She works with organisations like WWF-India, RG Sustain, Barcroft Studios.
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