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How A Wildlife Photographer Built 130 Ponds And Revived Rajasthan’s Desert Fauna

Wildlife photographer Sharvan Patel turned his camera-eye into a conservation mission, building shallow ponds across western Rajasthan’s arid desert to bring water back to thirsty wildlife. Today, more than 100 ponds stand, and animals are returning

Wildlife photographer Sharvan Patel at one of the sites for khailis in western Rajasthan Thar Desert Photography/Sharvan Patel
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When I spoke to wildlife photographer Sharvan Patel over the phone from his village in western Rajasthan, his voice carried the quiet gravity of a man who has seen too much thirst. Through his lens, he had documented the stark beauty of the Thar—its dunes, its dusk, its fragile life—but also its slow desiccation. Blackbucks and chinkaras searching for water, birds collapsing near empty ponds, and the silence that followed. “The journey started five or six years back,” he said. “Whenever I saw the black birds suffering for lack of water in the ponds of my village.”

That moment set off what would become a remarkable citizen-led conservation effort—one that turned photographs of drought into a movement to restore life to Rajasthan’s arid heartland.

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