On April 10, 2025, coinciding with the birthday of its founder Anant Mukesh Ambani, Vantara a leading wildlife rescue and rehabilitation initiative by Reliance Foundation unveiled its new website: vantara.in. This launch marks a significant step in Vantara’s mission to enhance public engagement and education in wildlife conservation.
A Future-Ready Digital Experience
The revamped website offers a dynamic and immersive digital experience, combining compelling storytelling with intuitive design. Key features include:
- 360-Degree Virtual Tour: An interactive exploration of Vantara’s facilities, providing visitors with an inside look at the sanctuary’s operations.
- Interactive Motion Graphics: Engaging visuals that bring animal stories to life, highlighting the journey from rescue to rehabilitation.
- Seamless Navigation: A user-friendly interface optimized for all devices, ensuring accessibility across desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
The website’s design emphasizes Vantara’s identity as a rescue and rehabilitation center, not a zoo, reinforcing its commitment to ethical wildlife care.
Upcoming Features: Encyclopaedia of Species
In the coming months, Vantara plans to launch the “Encyclopaedia of Species,” a comprehensive platform featuring in-depth profiles of various species, their habitats, diets, care requirements, and rescue efforts. This resource aims to serve as a one-stop repository for wildlife information, benefiting researchers, conservationists, and the general public alike.
Advancing Research and Conservation
The website will also expand its Resource Hub to include detailed content on species and subspecies, incorporating advanced DNA profiles. This initiative aligns with the pioneering work of the Vantara Dhirubhai Ambani Wildlife Research Laboratory, positioning the platform as a valuable tool for scientists and researchers seeking credible genetic data.
Engaging the Global Community
Beyond information dissemination, the new website offers opportunities for individuals passionate about animal welfare to get involved. Visitors can explore avenues for volunteering, collaboration, and careers in wildlife rescue, research, education, and conservation, fostering a global community dedicated to protecting and preserving nature.
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