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    The Acquisition Agenda: India’s Mega-Zoo Under Fresh Scrutiny

    HoorainSajidBy HoorainSajidNovember 9, 2025 World No Comments5 Mins Read
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    A coalition of leading wildlife protection experts has formally prompted the Indian.

    Government to suspend all significances of the world’s most exposed species. This call to action endorses long- standing enterprises raised by conservationists regarding the mass beast accessions by Vantara, a massive”mega-zoo” and deliverance center.

    The installation, located in western Gujarat state, is officially named the Green Zoological Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre. It’s a design commanded by Anant Ambani, the son of Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s richest man, placing the high- profile action under boosted transnational scrutiny.

    Despite being cleared of any wrongdoing in a former Indian

    Supreme Court review, the Vantaramega-zoo now faces fresh transnational scrutiny. Experts from the world’s premier wildlife watchdog, the CITES Secretariat, have advised that the installation may have imported largely exposed species in implicit violation of transnational rules.

    A report published ahead of critical CITES meetings this month linked a” large number of significances. appear to be inconsistent” with regulations guarding Appendix I species the earth’s most hovered creatures. The experts recommended serious reforms to insure Vantara does” not inadvertently come a motorist of illegal crop of wild creatures.”

    The installation, which has acquired knockouts of thousands of creatures in recent times,

    Claims to house 150,000 creatures. still, CITES officers noted that near to 47,000 were reported during a point visit in September. Both Vantara and India’s terrain ministry did not respond to requests for comment on the allegations.

    ” This report raises further questions than it answers,” stated Mark Jones, head of policy at Born Free, pressing critical enterprises about Vantara’s operations.” Why the disagreement in figures? Why import so numerous creatures from so numerous species across the world. Who’s supplying these creatures, and how can we be sure they are not being traded for profit?”

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    CITES investigators examined multitudinous serious allegations

    Including Vantara’s accession of the world’s most risked great ham — the Tapanuli orangutan. An AFP disquisition revealed Vantara attained one similar orangutan from the United Arab Emirates that began in Indonesia.

    While CITES prohibits trade in critically risked species, it allows exceptions for” interned- bred” creatures — the designation given to this orangutan and numerous of Vantara’s rarest accessions.

    still, multiple experts verified to AFP that no interned parentage programs live for Tapanuli orangutans in Indonesia, home to all estimated 800 remaining wild individualities. analogous questionable cases involve cheetahs from Syria, a goon from Haiti, and bonobos from Iraq.

     The report is substantiation of Vantara’s problematic accessions,

    said Panut Hadisiswoyo, author of Indonesia’s Orangutan Information Centre, who has unsuccessfully lobbied for the return of several orangutans to Indonesia. The CITES report documents Vantara’s accession of further than 2,000 excursus I creatures and nearly 9,000 Zoo lower exposed species.

    It’s really, really shocking, the number is huge,” Panut stated.” Vantara is exploiting legal loopholes and undermining Appendix I.

    While admitting Vantara’s” world- class installations.

    CITES report urges India to review import procedures and strengthen oversight. Independent expert Daniel Stiles called the report” a true examination” of Vantara, adding” We will see if anything changes for the better.”

    CITES has demanded India report on its progress, with implicit trade dormancies fornon-compliance. Conservation expert K Yoganand advised the findings are” deeply concerning and damaging to India’s conservation credibility,” noting that” restoring India’s global standing will bear exemplary action.

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    Prominent wildlife protection experts have issued a formal.

    Appeal for India to suspend all significances of critically risked species, amplifying long- standing conservationist enterprises about mass beast accessions by the controversial Vantaramega-zoo.

    The installation, officially named the Green Zoological Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre, operates in western Gujarat state under the direction of Anant Ambani – son of Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s flush individual.

    Despite a former Indian Supreme Court review that cleared the design of legal wrongdoing,

    Vantara has accumulated knockouts of thousands of creatures in recent times, drawing boosted scrutiny from transnational conservation bodies and wildlife experts who question the ecological impact of similar large- scale accessions.

    GENEVA – Experts from the world’s premier wildlife trade watchdog have issued a critical warning about India’s Vantara installation. The secretariat overseeing the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species( CITES) has advised Zoo that themega-zoo may have imported largely exposed species in implicit violation of transnational regulations.

    In a ruinous report published ahead of pivotal CITES addresses this month.

    Investigators linked that a” large number of significances. appear to be inconsistent” with protections for Appendix I species – the earth’s most hovered creatures facing extermination. The report urgently recommended” serious reforms” to insure Vantara does” not inadvertently come a motorist of illegal crop of wild creatures.”

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    When communicated for response, neither Vantara operation nor India’s terrain ministry handed commentary to AFP regarding these serious allegations from the global conservation authority.

    Conservation experts have constantly raised admonitions about .

    Vantara’s massive beast accessions, with a astounding distinction arising between the installation’s public claims and sanctioned reports. While Vantara asserts it houses 150,000 creatures, Zoo CITES officers proved roughly 47,000 during their September examination visit.

     This report raises further questions than it answers,

    said Mark Jones, head of policy at wildlife group Zoo Born Free, pressing critical translucency issues.”

    Why the disagreement in figures?

    Why import so numerous creatures from so numerous species across the world. Who’s supplying these creatures, and how can we be sure they are not being traded for profit?

    The disquisition examined multitudinous serious allegations involving exposed species, including the world’s most critically risked great ham — the Tapanuli orangutan —Zoo  raising abecedarian questions about the scale and sourcing of Vantara’s controversial beast collection.

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