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Anant Ambani becomes youngest, first Asian recipient of Global Humanitarian Award for Animal Welfare

Becomes youngest ever person, first Asian, to be honoured for wildlife conservation work

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Anant Ambani accepts the award from Global Humane Society CEO Dr Robin Ganzert. PIC/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Anant Ambani accepts the award from Global Humane Society CEO Dr Robin Ganzert. PIC/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Businessman and philanthropist Anant Ambani, founder of the wildlife conservation centre Vantara, has become the youngest ever and the first Asian to receive the Global Humanitarian Award for Animal Welfare. The Global Humane Society selected Anant for his visionary leadership in establishing Vantara, a conservation centre that has redefined what is possible in large-scale rescue, rehabilitation, and species preservation through evidence-based welfare programmes and science-led conservation initiatives.

Dr Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of Global Humane Society, said, “Vantara receiving the Global Humane Certified distinction reflects not only excellence in care, but a profound dedication to giving every animal dignity, healing and hope. And there is no greater champion of that vision than Anant Ambani, whose leadership has set a new global standard for compassion in action. Vantara represents one of the most extraordinary commitments to animal welfare anywhere in the world.”

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