In the vast grounds of Marghazar Zoo in Islamabad, Pakistan, Kavaan, dubbed as the loneliest elephant, she endured eight solitary years after losing his companion, Saheli. Cher, the music icon, stepped in to rescue him, showing that there’s life after love.
Kavaan’s isolation took a toll on his physical and mental health, sparking a global outcry for his liberation.
Cher became his unexpected champion, advocating tirelessly for his release, even traveling to Pakistan to witness his condition firsthand.
Cher’s efforts bore fruit when the Islamabad High Court ordered the closure of Marghazar Zoo in 2020.
With the support of activists worldwide, Kavaan was finally granted freedom and relocated to Cambodia Wildlife Sanctuary in December 2020.
The transformation in Kavaan was remarkable as he transitioned from isolation to camaraderie with fellow elephants.
Cher’s involvement not only freed Kavaan but also raised awareness about the plight of captive elephants globally. Thanks to Cher’s compassion and advocacy, Kavaan’s journey serves as a beacon of hope.
Their story ignites a demand for change in the treatment of captive animals, leaving a lasting impact on those striving for better lives for all creatures.