Mathura District Magistrate S R Mishra and the SSP
Police Swapnil accorded a warm welcome to the Trudeau along with Kartick
Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani, founders of Wildlife SOS at the
Elephant Conservation and Care Center.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday visited Mathura
Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre in Uttar Pradesh and
interacted with the its founders and staff members.
The wildlife
sanctuary team discussed with the Canadian Prime Minister the need to
create awareness about the plight of Asian elephants. Trudeau was
accompanied by his wife and three children. Mathura District Magistrate S
R Mishra and the SSP Police Swapnil accorded a warm welcome to the
Trudeau along with Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani, founders of
Wildlife SOS at the Elephant Conservation and Care Center.
“It is a
great honour for Wildlife SOS to have the Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau sparing his valuable time to see our efforts to protect
elephants in collaboration with Forest Department. Our goal is to help
conserve and protect elephants,” said Satyanarayan.
Mishra said that it was an honour that the Prime Minister of Canada
visited the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center.
“This
center is a wonderful and unexplored area of Mathura. We hope his visit
will attract more people to visite here,” he added.
SSP Police Swapnil
said that the police had learnt about the special request of the
Canadian Prime Minister and made all arrangements to ensure his security
during his visit to the Elephant Care Center in Mathura.
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