A team of veterinary experts from Vantara, the wildlife rehabilitation initiative launched by Anant Ambani under the Reliance Foundation, has rescued an ailing mother elephant and her calf in Tripura's Unakoti district. The Vantara team responded to an appeal made by a woman, Kuntala Sinha, seeking help for the elephant.
Responding to the email, the Vantara team?travelled?over 3,500?kilometres?from Jamnagar to Tripura within 24 hours for the rescue mission. Upon receiving the distress call, Vantara?mobilised?a convoy of vehicles, including ambulances and feed trucks, alongside a team of skilled personnel, to provide essential care for the elephants named Pratima and her calf, Maniklal.
The rescue effort, captured in a viral video, showcased Vantara's dedication and the impact of collaborative action in wildlife conservation. The rescue operation revealed the dire condition of Pratima, with extensive wounds, lacerations, and severe stiffness in her limbs. Additionally, she exhibited signs of blindness in one eye, while her calf suffered from malnutrition.?
Subsequent veterinary care provided by Vantara's dedicated team ensured the elephants received the necessary treatment and rehabilitation.
However, the rescue also highlighted a concerning aspect, as flagged by PETA in a released statement. Pratima and her calf were unlawfully held without an ownership certificate, violating wildlife protection laws and?emphasising?the need for stricter enforcement and oversight in safeguarding vulnerable species, the animal rights group had alleged.
'Vantara,' meaning 'Star Of The Forest,' is located in Jamnagar, Gujarat?and?was officially announced in February this year. Vantara is spread over 3,000 acres and located in Reliance¡¯s Jamnagar Refinery Complex, which is also the Green Belt Of Gujarat. The area has been turned into a jungle-like environment that mimics the natural, enriching, lush, and verdant habitat for the rescued species to thrive in.
¡°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 company said in a statement.
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