Nestled in Jamnagar, Gujarat, Vantara is not just a sanctuary—it’s a global symbol of hope for endangered species and ethical animal care. Launched in February 2024 by Anant Ambani, this 3,500-acre facility is one of the world’s largest and most advanced wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centers. What Sets Vantara Apart Scale & Diversity: Over 2,500 animals from 2,000 species are cared for in habitats that mimic the wild. Cutting-Edge Veterinary Care: MRI, CT scans, hyperbaric oxygen chambers, and specialized ICUs rival human hospitals. Elephant Freedom: A 600-acre habitat allows rescued elephants to live chain-free, many for the first time. Global Impact: Vantara helped reintroduce the Spix’s macaw, once extinct in the wild, back to Brazil’s forests. A Mission Rooted in Compassion Anant Ambani’s hands-on approach reflects a philosophy that conservation must be personal and deeply compassionate. His vision has brought wildlife protection into mainstream Indian discourse, especially as rapid development threatens biodiversity. Collaboration & Innovation With a team of 3,800 experts, Vantara partners with global institutions to: Reintroduce species to the wild Share medical expertise Develop vaccines for wildlife diseases Why Vantara Matters In a time of accelerating biodiversity loss, Vantara stands for: Scale: Thousands of acres and animals Innovation: Unmatched medical and rehabilitation systems Impact: From saving elephants to reviving extinct species Vision: Conservation with heart, not spectacle
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