Indian Billionaire’s Son Wants to House Escobar’s Horses

Anant Ambani wants to move elephants from Colombia to India. These elephants were owned by Pablo Escobar. The move faces many difficulties.
Anant Ambani, the son of Mukesh Ambani, is planning to relocate eighty elephants. These elephants were previously owned by Pablo Escobar in Colombia. They are considered a problem because they are invasive and a danger to local animals. Ambani intends to move them to a private reserve in Gujarat, India. The project involves significant logistical challenges and raises concerns about illegal wildlife trade.
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Highlights
Ambani Wants to Rescue Elephants
Anant Ambani plans to move elephants from Colombia to India.
Elephants from Escobar's Estate
The elephants belong to the estate of Pablo Escobar.
Elephants are Invasive Species
The elephants are seen as a threat to local wildlife.
Zoo in Gujarat, India
Ambani wants to keep the horses in his private reserve.
Rare Breed of Horses
The animals are a rare breed of horse called ‘Escobar Nile Horses’.