Chers Beaver
At a this time of religious fellowship, rebirth and celebrating Jesus’ 2000 year old levitation and then total disappearance into clouds.

It is therefor also very fitting at this Easter time, that we should also acknowledge those celebrities helping out those less fortunate than themselves.

Pop Diva Cher has jumped on the bandwagon now headed by the likes of Madonna, Brigitte Bardot, Pamela Anderson, Alicia Silverstone, Jenna Elfman, and Montel Williams!

Cher has just opened a Wildlife Sanctuary for tired old beavers too worn out to help themselves.

Cher said that “Tippi Hedren, owes her acting career to Alfred Hitchcock and she was best known for her role in the Alfred Hitchcock classic, The Birds, oh and for giving birth to Melanie Griffith, Tippi was my inspiration, all I needed to motivate me to take on in my new endeavour."

Tippi founded The Roar Foundation in 1983 and it exists solely to support the Shambala Preserve.

A wildlife sanctuary for Siberian Tigers, African Lions and Elephants, Panthers, and many other animals, all born in captivity and cast off by circuses and zoos.

DSS caught up with Cher at the grand opening of her “Maple Leaf Beaver Sanctuary” this morning and asked her how the project got started?

"Well, I have always been very fond of Castor fiber’s and Sonny Bono loved Beaver, so when I purchased 85 acres of choice woodland along with river sections my dream started to take shape.” Gushed the stunningly beautiful 63-year-old actress and singing sensation.

"My Sanctuary is specifically designed for beavers who might be past their prime. They might be getting too old to gather wood, or to feed and care for themselves. Someone has to look out for them, stroke their fur, brush out the knots, to feed and bathe them, so they can feel proud of being a beaver again.

It is my intention to help them any way I can. We are even going to have a mating programme where we introduce the older female beavers to younger studs to see if there is any attraction.

I have to prove to the world that an old beaver is still a useful beaver. That is my mission now."