Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Anant Ambani’s Vantara offered a striking look at one of the world’s most ambitious wildlife conservation initiatives. Home to over 1.5 lakh rescued, endangered, and threatened animals, the 3,500-acre sanctuary provides expert care and a natural habitat for species to thrive. As the PM explored the facility, he witnessed firsthand the scale of its rescue and rehabilitation efforts. Here are some powerful moments captured during his visit.
One with the two-headed Boa!PM Modi with an exceptionally rare two-headed boa, a fascinating example of conjoined twin reptiles.
The pride of Savannah in VantaraThese zebras, known as the "stripes of the Savannah," are thriving in their new home in India.
A beautiful backdropPM Narendra Modi passes a flamboyant bunch of flamingos.
A story of survival!Did you know the spots on leopards are called rosettes? Here’s PM Modi appreciating a rescued leopard now living in a safe environment.
Good bye, seal!PM Modi waves goodbye to a seal. This seal was rescued from Angola. It was once vulnerable to the fur and meat trade. Vantara has now ensured its safety.
PM Modi appreciated Anant Ambani’s visionary efforts in creating Vantara- the 3,500-acre sanctuary where endangered species get a second chance at life. Vantara isn’t just a shelter—it’s a movement to protect the wild. From feeding lion cubs to coming face-to-face with rare species, these moments reflect a powerful commitment to preserving nature’s most magnificent creatures.