Friday , November 22 2024

US Ambassador Eric Michael Garcetti visited the Elephant-Bear Conservation Center with his family

Mathura, 15 February (HS). US Ambassador Eric Michael Garcetti arrived at the Elephant Conservation Center in Farah and the Bear Conservation Center in Keetham on Thursday along with his family. She learned about the treatment of elephants while supporting the Refuse to Ride campaign. Watched a training session with elephant Lakshmi and learned about the care and rehabilitation of bears.

It is noteworthy that Eric Michael Garcetti is an American politician, who is the US Ambassador to India. He has also served as Mayor of Los Angeles. His nomination as US Ambassador to India was made by US President Joe Biden. Along with her family, she witnessed the routine treatment and laser therapy of Ginger the elephant at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital. Watched a training session with elephant Lakshmi at the Elephant Conservation and Care Centre. Learn about the health problems faced by captive elephants. Met specialist doctors for the treatment of injured and old elephants. Saw the sloth bears living at the Bear Conservation Center. Learn about their care and rehabilitation. He also planted a sapling in Hathi Hospital.

After visiting both places, US Ambassador Eric Garcetti said, 'Wildlife SOS is a real model of conservation, where it thinks not only about animals and nature, but also about humans. We are proud to partner with an NGO with such a mission and I look forward to coming back here to volunteer with my daughter. Let us continue our efforts for a world in which all beings are respected and given the freedom they deserve.

“We are honored to have Eric Garcetti support our mission to conserve Asian elephants and sloth bears,” said Karthik Satyanarayan, Co-Founder and CEO of Wildlife SOS. At Wildlife SOS our aim is to raise awareness through education while providing rescued animals a second chance at life. We look forward to their continued support for our cause.

Wildlife SOS Director Conservation Projects, Baijuraj M.V. said that at Wildlife SOS, our top priority is to provide freedom and good health to rescued animals, allowing them to rediscover their natural self.