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Vantara unveils new website, will provide immersive digital experience in wildlife rescue and conservation

The platform will also serve as a gateway for those passionate about animal welfare—offering opportunities to volunteer, collaborate, and explore careers in wildlife rescue, research, education, and conservation.

April 10, 2025 / 22:44 IST
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Vantara’s elephant hospital, the largest of its kind in the world, features hydrotherapy pools and jacuzzis designed to treat elephants suffering from arthritis and foot ailments.

Vantara – one of the leading organisations in wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation – announced the launch of its new website: vantara.in. The platform offers a powerful digital experience that combines compelling storytelling with intuitive design, reflecting the organisation’s deep commitment to wildlife conservation, education, and research. The events coincides with the occasion of the birthday of its founder and philanthropist, Anant Mukesh Ambani.

A key highlight of the new website is its 360-degree visual tour, which immerses visitors in the world of Vantara while reinforcing its identity as a rescue and rehabilitation centre—not a zoo. The platform delivers a dynamic, visually rich experience through interactive motion graphics and animations that bring animal stories to life.

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"Seamless design elements reflect the deep connection between animals and their habitats, while a fluid, intuitive interface ensures effortless navigation." "Fully optimised for all devices—from desktops to tablets and smartphones—the site offers a smooth and consistent user experience across platforms." "The thoughtful use of sustainable imagery and green-themed visuals further underscores Vantara’s commitment to eco-conscious values," according to a press statement.

In the coming months, Vantara will launch the Encyclopaedia of Species on its website—a comprehensive platform featuring in-depth profiles of various species, their habitats, diets, care requirements, and rescue efforts, serving as a one-stop resource for wildlife information. Additionally, the Resource Hub will expand to include detailed content on species and subspecies, including 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. By offering authentic and often underexplored insights into wildlife and genetics, the website aims to become a premier global resource for advancing the understanding of biodiversity—realising the vision set forth by its founder, Anant Ambani.