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Indian PM Narendra Modi sits almost nose-to-nose from a male lion at Vantara, separated by glass.

A tiger lounges in short grass at Vantara's facility.

Ofir Drory is pictured kneeling with dozens of ivory tusks, flanked by Cameroonian police and wildlife authorities.

"Even people who were upset by their animals being taken away, they didn't want to speak openly about it. It was a kind of fear we hadn't seen before,"
he said.

"But this is of a totally different scale."

"I've been doing illegal wildlife trade investigations for over 25 years, I've never seen anything on the scale of Vantara,"
he said.

Flamingoes at Vantara

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"Himal Southasian shall continue to defend its right to freely report and comment on issues of public interest, in exercise of the right to freedom of speech of independent media,"
it said.

Anant, Mukesh and Nita Ambani smile together. Anant and Nita wear orange and gold, while Mukesh wears pale pink

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