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Vantara Foundation Day: One Year After Inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Many Animals Restored to Health and Returned to the Wild

Jamnagar (Gujarat), 3rd March 2026: On Vantara Foundation Day, marking one year since its  inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Vantara reflects on a year of measurable impact in  wildlife rescue, advanced medical care, and science-led conservation. Founded by Anant Mukesh  Ambani, Vantara has restored thousands of rescued wild animals to health across species, including  big cats, reptiles, primates, birds, and other mammals. Over the past year, its veterinary teams have  carried out various complex surgical procedures and rewilded various animals into their natural  habitats, while also returning some animals to the wild following rescue, treatment, and recovery. 

In its first year, Anant Ambani has received the prestigious Global Humane Award for his remarkable  global contribution to wildlife care and conservation, underscoring a commitment to compassionate,  science-led conservation. Vantara’s work has also been recognized internationally through  memberships with EARAZA and SEAZA, Global Humane Conservation Certification, and the Prani  Mitra Award 2025. Beyond recognition, the organisation has focused on building lasting impact,  training hundreds of veterinarians in conservation medicine, hosting more than 50 national and  international knowledge-sharing events, and engaging thousands of children through outreach  programmes designed to inspire the next generation of conservation stewards. 

Over the past year, Vantara has rescued animals from distressed and exploitative conditions, while  providing world-class veterinary care and long-term, specialised support to over 250 elephants  rescued from logging, circuses, rides and begging, many living with arthritis and other age-related  ailments. Vantara also provides ongoing care for thousands of crocodiles rescued from overcrowded  facilities. With support extending globally as well as across India, Vantara reflects a globally engaged  conservation model grounded in compassion, welfare and science. 

Designated as the National Referral Centre for Wildlife (West Zone), Vantara has strengthened  India’s One Health ecosystem by integrating wildlife health into broader disease surveillance and  coordinated response systems. Its scientific backbone includes Scientific Laboratory and 11 satellite  laboratories, supported by over 70 specialists and processing more than 2,000 diagnostic samples  daily, with capabilities spanning bio-banking, next-generation sequencing, molecular diagnostics,  pathology, parasitology and toxicology. 

Supporting over thousands of animals daily, Vantara produces 1,56,000 kg of high-quality nutrition  through fully automated systems, delivered through 50 temperature-controlled vehicles and  managed by 200 qualified professionals, supported by more than 1,000 farmers cultivating fodder  and animal feed. This scale of integrated care is matched by a 200-member round-the-clock 

response team that has supported over 50 international rescue operations and 15 Wildlife Rapid  Response and Rescue Team deployments.

Office: SSO, Annexe 5, At & Post – R Greens, Village Moti Khavdi, District: Jamnagar 361142, Gujarat  Email: [email protected] | Phone no: +91 9016012345 

Conservation is ultimately about giving species a second chance at survival. Over the past year,  structured breeding and rewilding programmes have helped restore hope for a large number of  endangered species. Among the most meaningful milestones was the release of 53 spotted deer  into Barda Wildlife Sanctuary in partnership with the Gujarat Forest Department, as well as the  snake-necked turtle rewilding initiative in Indonesia. Each of these efforts reflects Vantara’s deep  commitment to science-led ecosystem restoration and the careful, compassionate return of wildlife  to their natural homes. 

When devastating floods struck Punjab, Vantara stood alongside affected communities, supporting  humanitarian and disaster response efforts that safeguarded thousands of animals and supported  over one million people. This response reinforced a simple but powerful truth: ecological resilience  and human wellbeing are deeply interconnected, and caring for one means caring for the other. 

One year after its inauguration, Vantara has grown into an integrated, science-led conservation  ecosystem, advancing rescue, research, rewilding, and community engagement at scale. At its heart  remains a clear and compassionate mission: to create measurable conservation impact that protects  wildlife, strengthens communities, and contributes to a more sustainable future in India and around  the world.

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