World / American singer arrives in Pakistan to relocate world's loneliest elephant

American singer Cher arrived in Pakistan to send off Kaavan, dubbed the world's loneliest elephant, before he is moved to a sanctuary in Cambodia on Sunday from Islamabad Zoo. The singer, who for years lobbied for his relocation and is helping pay for his move, met PM Imran Khan on Friday. Kaavan has been at the zoo for 35 years.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 28, 2020, 01:09 PM
ISLAMABAD- American singer Cher arrived in Pakistan to send off Kaavan, the elephant she has spent years trying to free, before he is moved to a sanctuary in Cambodia on Sunday.

The 36-year-old Asian elephant has spent most of his life in Islamabad Zoo, much of that time without a companion, and animal rights advocates have campaigned for him to be rescued from grim conditions.

Cher tweeted her thanks after meeting Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday “For Making It Possible For Me To Take Kaavan To Cambodia”.

A statement from the prime minister’s office said former cricket star Khan had thanked Cher and invited her to participate further in environmental initiatives in Pakistan.

Kaavan will be airlifted to the Cambodian province of Siem Reap. He has been training with international specialists from rescue organisation Four Paws, armed with bananas and other treats to get him used to the small enclosure and loud noises of the 10-hour flight.