Anant Ambani, the founder of Vantara, has made history by becoming the youngest recipient and first Asian to be awarded the Global Humanitarian Award for Animal Welfare by the Global Humane Society. The award was presented at an international wildlife conservation event, recognizing Ambani’s groundbreaking efforts in transforming animal care and conservation in India and beyond. The Global Humane Society—the international extension of the American Humane Society, the world’s oldest animal welfare organisation—described Ambani’s work as “a new global benchmark for compassion in action.”
Vantara: A Vision Turned Sanctuary
At the heart of this recognition is Vantara, a state-of-the-art animal welfare and conservation facility founded by Anant Ambani. Located in India, Vantara is described as “more than a rescue centre—it is a sanctuary of healing.”
According to Dr. Robin Ganzert, President and CEO of the Global Humane Society,
- Vantara combines large-scale rescue and rehabilitation with cutting-edge species preservation.
- It is guided by a science-led model, integrating both ex situ (outside natural habitat) and in situ (within native ecosystem) conservation methods.
- The facility is Global Humane Certified, reflecting its world-class standards in animal care and recovery.
Vantara’s unique model allows endangered and even extinct-in-the-wild species to be rehabilitated and potentially reintroduced into their natural ecosystems, supporting global biodiversity conservation.
A Historic Recognition
This award is widely regarded as one of the highest global honours in the field of animal welfare and conservation. It is reserved for individuals whose lifelong work has made a transformational impact on both animal well-being and human awareness.
Ambani’s recognition is significant for several reasons,
- He is the youngest individual ever to receive the award
- He is the first Asian to be honoured with this global accolade
- The award acknowledges science-based conservation, policy influence, and long-term ecological commitment
A Mission Rooted in Seva and Dharma
Upon receiving the award, Ambani described Vantara’s mission as inspired by “sarva bhuta hita”—the wellbeing of all living beings. He emphasized,
- “Animals teach us balance, humility, and trust. Through Vantara, our purpose is to give every life dignity, care, and hope, guided by the spirit of seva. Conservation is not for tomorrow—it is a shared dharma we must uphold today.”
- These remarks reflect his spiritual and ethical commitment to elevating animal welfare beyond compassion into a moral responsibility shared by humanity.
Static Context: About the Global Humane Society
The Global Humane Society is an international extension of the American Humane Society, founded in 1877, making it the oldest national animal welfare organisation in the world. It works in over 60 countries to ensure humane treatment of animals through,
- Global Humane Certification
- Rescue and rehabilitation standards
- Veterinary science innovation
- Animal welfare policy advocacy
The society plays a key role in setting global benchmarks for the ethical treatment of animals in sanctuaries, zoos, and conservation centres.
Key Takeaways
- Anant Ambani, founder of Vantara, received the Global Humanitarian Award for Animal Welfare from the Global Humane Society in December 2025.
- He is the youngest and first Asian to receive this international honour.
- Vantara has been recognised for setting global standards in wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and science-led conservation.
- The facility integrates in situ and ex situ methods, supporting biodiversity restoration and animal rewilding.
- Ambani described the mission of Vantara as rooted in “seva” and “shared dharma”, aiming to protect animal life with dignity and compassion.


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