Kutch (Gujarat) [India], In an effort to save the almost extinct wild donkey and other species, forest guards have created water points in the Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat where water is supplied regularly, which lasts through the summer. Faces extreme heat. It is the only place where the hoofed subspecies of wild donkey exists.

This landscape, known for its ecological diversity, faces annual challenges during the summer as temperatures rise and water sources dry up, threatening the area's biodiversity.

Heat and dry conditions in the Kutch region force animals to migrate towards human settlements in search of water, causing concerns for both wildlife and local communities. In response, the Gujarat Forest Department has implemented measures to protect the nearly extinct Indian wild ass and other species.