Earlier, the Canadian-born celebrity, known for her stunning looks and passionate support for environmental issues, wrote an official letter to the Russian government, asking to meet either Vladimir Putin himself or Donskoi to discuss how her environmental organization, the Pamela Anderson Foundation, could work together with the Russian government on environmental issues.
"I would like to be able to work in cooperation with the voices of compassion in Russia and thus I am hopeful that you can grant me an audience with the President or the Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment," a statement from the Pamela Anderson Foundation said.
Putin might have been too busy to meet with Anderson, but Donskoi was quick to accept Pamela's invitation.
"Sergei Donskoi is ready to meet with the actress… to discuss the issue of whale conservation in the wild," the official representative of the Ministry said.
When it comes to environmental protection, Anderson just never quits. Earlier this month, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society brought forth a story about the Winter Bay, a cargo vessel stocked with 770 kg (1,700 lbs) of illegally captured whale meat, planning to sail from Iceland to Japan through the Northwest Passage. Part of the cargo's route would be through Russian territorial waters and Anderson hopes to use Russia's international influence to prevent the ship with the illegally captured whale meat from reaching Japan.