Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary
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The Changtang Wildlife Sanctuary (or the Changtang Cold Desert Wildlife Sanctuary) is a high altitude wildlife sanctuary located in the Ladakhi adjunct of the Changtang plateau in the Leh District, Jammu and Kashmir. It is important as one of the few places in India with a population of the kiang or Tibetan wild ass, as well as the rare black-necked crane.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changtang#Changthang_Wildlife_Sanctuary
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Coordinates: 33°27'33"N 78°35'52"E
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