Pamela Anderson intends to discuss the issue of conservation of whales with Vladimir Putin. She also intends to speak with the Chinese leaders about how to “deal with environmental issues, human rights and animals,” said Anderson.
The actress may pay a visit to reserves and national parks of the Primorsky Territory. She also intends to hold a charity auction in Vladivostok, the proceeds from which will be used to fight against poaching, illegal fishing and trade in animals via the Internet. The charity money will also be passed on to the Far East reserves.
The Minister of Natural Resources, Sergei Donskoi, said that the actress wants to put the buoy that was featured in Baywatch series up for auction.
As the cargo ship loaded with endangered, Icelandic Fin whale meat was traveling en route to Japan, Pamela wanted Russia to stop the ship from reaching its destination.
In response to that letter she received a justified refusal and an invitation by the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Minister, Sergei Donskoi, to join in the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok.
On way to Vladivostok with my Brother Gerry… Exciting!!! #seaworldkills #torussiawithlove I… https://t.co/GEpVPobdYW
— Pamela Anderson (@pamfoundation) September 2, 2015
The press service of the Ministry of Environment made an announcement of the meeting between Pamela Anderson with Sergei Donskoi in the capital of Primorye on 3 September.
Whether Anderson will meet with Vladimir Putin, is still unknown.