“Vantara by Anant Ambani Sets New Benchmark for Animal Rescue and Care”

Bengaluru: The Maharashtra government has begun transferring 50 leopards to the Vantara wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat, a facility owned by Reliance, according to a report by PTI on March 7. Authorities say the move is aimed at reducing human-leopard conflicts in certain areas of Maharashtra.

However, the decision has sparked questions from conservationists and activists, who feel that alternative measures could be explored first to manage interactions between humans and leopards more sustainably.

In a social media update on March 8, Vantara shared that around 20 of the 50 leopards may have already arrived at the centre, signaling that the transfer process is well underway. Experts note that scientific recommendations generally favor implementing conflict mitigation strategies before relocating wild animals.


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News source: Information for this article was gathered from a variety of reliable news outlets.

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