
Cher's Elephant Airlift (wt) 🐘 The Journey to Save Kaavan Premieres 2021 | Smithsonian Channel
Smithsonian Channel has begun production on an exclusive documentary following the one and only Cher as she embarks on the adventure of a lifetime to save the “world’s loneliest elephant.” CHER’S ELEPHANT AIRLIFT (wt) will follow an urgent yet captivating journey to save Kaavan, a male Asian elephant who has spent nearly a decade alone in captivity in Pakistan. A co-founder of Free the Wild, Cher is working alongside an extended team of expert wildlife veterinarians from animal aid group Four Paws International, government officials, and sanctuary owners to safely transport Kaavan to his new home, an elephant refuge in Cambodia. Cameras will document this flight to freedom in this all-new documentary slated to premiere on Smithsonian Channel in 2021.
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