Reliance Foundation announces ‘Vantara’ focused on rescue, care of threatened animals in India, abroad

Vantara has transformed a 3000-acre area right into a jungle-like surroundings that mimics the pure, enriching, lush and verdant habitat for the rescued

Image Source : RELIANCE FOUNDATION Reliance Foundation proclaims Vantara for animals

Reliance Industries and Reliance Foundation on Monday (February 26) introduced the launch of a Vantara programme, specializing in the rescue, therapy, care and rehabilitation of injured, abused and threatened animals, each in India and overseas. Spread over 3000 acres inside the Green Belt of Reliance’s Jamnagar Refinery Complex in Gujarat, Vantara goals to be one of many main contributors to conservation efforts globally.

Vantara has transformed a 3000-acre area right into a jungle-like surroundings that mimics the pure, enriching, lush and verdant habitat for the rescued species to thrive in.

The initiative has been conceptualised underneath Director on the boards of RIL and Reliance Foundation Anant Ambani, who can also be spearheading Reliance’s renewable power business in Jamnagar.

“Vantara is focused on creating best-in-class animal conservation and care practices including state-of-the-art healthcare, hospitals, research and academic centres. Within its programmes, Vantara also focuses on integrating advanced research and collaboration with reputed international universities and organisations such as the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF),” the corporate mentioned in an announcement.

It mentioned that the programme has rescued over 200 elephants, and 1000’s of different animals, reptiles and birds from unsafe conditions over the previous few years. It has additionally taken initiatives in species together with rhino, leopard and crocodile rehabilitation.

Vantara’s overseas missions

Vantara has additionally taken half in overseas rescue missions in nations like Mexico, Venezuela and so forth.

“It recently brought in several big animals answering a call from Central American zoo authorities. All such rescue and rehabilitation missions are undertaken under strict legal and regulatory frameworks in India and internationally,” the corporate mentioned.

What did Anant Ambani say on Vantara?

Speaking on the event, Anant Ambani mentioned, “We are focused on protecting critically endangered species native to India. We also want to restore vital habitats and address urgent threats to species and establish Vantara as a leading-edge conservation programme”.

He mentioned that a few of India’s and the world’s high zoological and medical specialists have joined the mission.

“Vantara aims to partner with the Zoo Authority of India and other relevant government organisations in improving all the 150-plus zoos in India in terms of training, capacity building and animal care infrastructure. We hope Vantara becomes a beacon of hope globally and can showcase how a forward-thinking institution can help the global biodiversity conservation initiatives,” he mentioned.

Explaining the philosophy that impressed him to ascertain Vantara, Ambani mentioned, “Vantara is a combination of the age-old ethical value of compassion with the excellence of modern scientific and technological professionalism. I see Jeev Seva (animal care) as a seva towards the almighty as well as humanity.”

Vantara has a centre for elephants and amenities for a number of different giant and small species together with lions and tigers, crocodiles, leopards, and so forth.

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Source: www.indiatvnews.com

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