Vantara: A New Era in Ethical Animal Care
Vantara is a pioneering wildlife conservation initiative led by Anant Ambani and guided by Bharat Mehra. Located in Jamnagar, Gujarat, and spread over 3,000 acres, the project focuses on rescuing and rehabilitating endangered and injured animals. Vantara emphasizes sustainability, community impact, and setting new standards in animal welfare.

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In New Delhi, India's Vantara project has emerged as a groundbreaking model in ethical animal care, raising global standards. Bharat Mehra, the visionary behind this initiative, explains the project's mission, emphasizing its focus on wildlife conservation and rehabilitation rather than commercial displays.
Based in Jamnagar, Gujarat, Vantara spans 3,000 acres dedicated to rescuing and caring for over 2,000 animals, including elephants, lions, and birds. The facility boasts state-of-the-art veterinary care, AI-driven health monitoring, and eco-friendly infrastructure, highlighting its commitment to ecological harmony.
The initiative, led by Anant Ambani, also engages local communities, providing jobs and expertise in animal care. It aims to educate and empower a broader animal care ecosystem in India, receiving strong support from the government and international conservationists alike.
(With inputs from agencies.)