Save elephants: British pageant queen

IANS  |  Mathura 

Britain 2018 Dee Ann on Thursday appealed to wildlife lovers to protect elephants and support activities for wildlife

After visiting an elephant rescue centre across the Yamuna river, she said she was extremely happy to meet elephants Asha, Peanut, Coconut and Chanchal.

"It has been such an honour to come here and see the incredible work has been doing to rehabilitate these elephants who have undergone so much cruelty in circuses, temples and even from begging on the streets," she said.

"Here they have a chance to simply be elephants again. I would like to encourage everyone to support Wildlife SOS' wildlife efforts by visiting and volunteering with them or by donating to their cause."

Dee Ann said the purpose of her visit was to extend her support for wildlife and spread awareness about the plight of Asian elephants in

The British pageant is a model, a qualified barrister and a former who has competed in on two occasions.

welcomed Dee Ann and showed her around the centre. She was visibly moved by their painful history.

Dee Ann later took to her on sharing images from her visit.

Established in 1995, runs the world's largest Sloth Bear rescue centre in and an elephant rescue centre in Mathura.

It is providing lifetime care and treatment for over 20 rehabilitated elephants, rescued from illegal captivity and circuses where they were ill-treated and subjected to cruelty.

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First Published: Thu, November 01 2018. 21:10 IST