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Pamela Anderson has made a huge career change as she aims to become the next Sir David Attenborough after launching her birdwatching channel EarthDay 365.
The channel, which was founded by the Baywatch star, 56, offers 2,500 hours of shows on nature.
The channel began on Pluto TV in the US two months ago and has now been snapped up by streaming service Amazon Freevee.
The actress has been left 'thrilled' by the 'positive' response to her free channel.
Pamela said: 'I wanted to create something for people who are more attached to nature. I just thought this was like a perfect alignment.
Pamela Anderson has made a huge career change as she aims to become the next Sir David Attenborough after launching her birdwatching channel EarthDay 365
Sir David Attenborough, 97, is famous for presenting incredible nature shows
'I'm so thrilled that we are receiving such a positive response to EarthDay 365, providing even more viewers with this incredibly beautiful and inspiring content for free.'
It will screen specials like Russell Crowe's Turtle Odyssey, Jurassic Park's Sam Neill film Sea Lions, plus Journey To Space with Patrick Stewart.
Pamela has long been an advocate for environmental causes and has binned her bombshell image and begun to shun make-up and glamour.
She has been making waves for her makeup-free complexions, both on and off the red carpet.
She previously told Variety: 'I finally feel like I'm able to show a bit of what I'm made of and not settling for 'that's all there is.'
'So this is the time to