Inside Vantara, Anant Ambani's Animal Welfare Centre

Anant Ambani has initiated a noble cause of taking care of diverse animals all under one roof. Explore "Vantara" and what it serves.

What Is Vantara?

Named after the Sanskrit word for "Star of the Forest," Vantara is a 3,000 acre animal welfare centre that provides rescue, retreat, & rehabilitation facilities to the animals.

What Does It Serve?

Vantara focuses on rescuing, treating, caring for injured, abused, and endangered animals, both native to India and overseas.

It aims on conserving wildlife by breeding and reintroducing animals back into their natural habitats whenever possible.

What Is The Main Aim?

Research & Education

Vantara also plays a role in research & education, collaborating with other institutions to advance knowledge about animal welfare & conservation practices.

Types Of Animals

The welfare centre houses a diverse range of animals, including elephants, leopards, rhinos, crocodiles, birds, reptiles, and many more.

Personalised Treatment

Each animal at the centre receives personalised care & attention, tailored to their specific needs and requirements.

Positive Impact

Since its launch, Vantara has received appreciation for its significant contributions to animal welfare & conservative efforts in India and beyond.

Raising The Bar!

 It also serves as a model for other animal rescue facilities, inspiring higher standards of care and practice across the country.

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