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Business: Anant Ambani, the younger son of India and Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani, has once again come forward to save hundreds of animals. His Vanatara Foundation has urged the Namibian government to stop the slaughter of animals.

Anant Ambani expressed this interest

Actually, the African country Namibia is struggling with drought and famine. Due to this, the government there has decided to kill the animals. In a letter written to the Namibian embassy in India, Vantara has expressed its intention to protect the animals. Vantara has written that they are ready to provide lifelong or temporary shelter to the animals marked for killing by the Namibian government, so that the precious lives of the animals can be saved.

Namibia's crisis is so serious

The United Nations estimates that about 84 percent of Namibia's food supply has been lost due to drought. To deal with the food crisis in the country, preparations have been made to kill more than 700 wild animals. According to the list announced by Namibia's Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, 83 elephants, 60 buffaloes, 30 hippopotamuses, 100 blue wildebeests, 50 impalas and 300 zebras are to be killed.

Anant Ambani's organization has this confidence

Vantara has expressed its desire to work with the Namibian government and other organizations to stop the killing of animals. Vantara is confident that together they will be able to give these animals a new life. No response has been received from the Namibian embassy yet, but Vantara is hopeful that they will be able to save the animals. 

So many animals are being taken care of in Vanatara

Let us tell you that Anant Ambani, the owner of Vantara, is known for his love for wildlife. Anant had imagined Vantara. Today Vantara has more than 200 elephants and more than 300 wild animals like tigers, lions, jaguars and leopards. Vantara, spread over 3500 acres, has more than 2 thousand employees to take care of the animals. Apart from this, world class hospitals and research centers are also a part of Vantara.

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