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Pamela Anderson. (Getty Images)
Pamela Anderson. (Getty Images)

Harare - Former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson has written to Zimbabwe's environment minister to ask him to stop the export of elephant calves from Hwange National Park, saying she is "deeply upset" by their plight, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.

The UK-based Zimbabwean newspaper claims that Anderson, 47, wrote the letter on behalf of animal rights organisation People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

The paper quotes her letter as saying that "as a mother" she is upset by the elephants' plight.

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