Ela Motors PNG continues its support to the Port Moresby Nature Park with a donation of a Hino Tipper truck presented to the Park this week.
The donated truck would especially assist Nature Park’s grounds and maintenance teams in its daily upkeep of the Park.
Port Moresby Nature Park’s Interim CEO, Kelsey Engle, expressed great thanks to the Management of Ela Motors PNG for continuing its support to Port Moresby Nature Park.
“We are truly grateful for this donation and thank Ela Motors for the wonderful support in helping our team maintain the Park through this donated truck”, added Kelsey.
Nature Park’s missions are in line with Ela Motors Corporate Social Responsibility under Education, Environment and Safety.
Ela Motors has been a continued supporter of the Port Moresby Nature Park since 2013 and continues to support this worthy cause by supporting its operations and educational programs.
Ela Motors PNG, Marketing Manager, Benjamin Niligur said, “Ela Motors through its Corporate Social program, was happy to further assist the Port Moresby Nature Park.
Ela Motors believes in educating children about the environment and animals, and conservation for the future.
By donating this Hino Dump truck, we support the park in enabling them to keep the park functioning”.
Port Moresby Nature Park is home to over 550 animals with a large collection of plants, within over 30 acres of land.
A lot of effort is put in by the grounds, wildlife and maintenance teams to ensure the facility meets international accreditation standards through the upkeep of its facilities and the donated truck would greatly assist the team in achieving this goal on a daily basis.
The Park and its management extend its thanks to Ela Motors PNG for giving the park necessary assistance that will help in its operations as PNG’s only international welfare accredited wildlife park.
Port Moresby Nature Park is a charity organization that relies on grants and donor funding to operate. By visiting the park and joining our Membership program, you help support the Park’s efforts in preserving PNG’s unique natural environment for future generations, including the Park’s 550 resident animals, majority of which have been surrendered to the Park for care.