Pamela Anderson is throwing her support — and her money — behind a new initiative to protect depleted herring stocks off Canada’s West Coast.
Through her Pamela Anderson Foundation, the B.C.-born star has funded a Hornby Island Conservancy project to protect Canada’s herring population; herring sustain larger fish such as salmon as well as orcas, and if herring populations are depleted it will cause a chain reaction that affects other ocean species. “Protecting foundational species is key to preserving life,” says Anderson in an exclusive statement to ET Canada.
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