Talk:Wild Ass Wildlife Sanctuary

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lol, hilarious name Tuncrypt 19:27, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Factual Errors in the Article

I noticed two factual errors in the article.

First the image shown is not of the species found in Kachchh Wild Ass Sanctuary. The correct image is shown in the news article [1]

Second error is mention of salt mining. The way salt is made should be called salt farming rather than salt mining. Salt mining technique is used predominantly in few places in Africa and south America, where existing salt bed is mined for commercial exploit. The technique used in Kachchh and Gujarat region, relies on sea water. They draw water from tube-well or high tide water, collect in large open land and allow it to dry in sun-light, which leaves behind the salt and evaporates the water. pruthvi 12:22, 21 August 2007 (UTC)