Saba Douglas-Hamilton

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Saba Douglas-Hamilton is a Kenyan-born wildlife conservationist and television presenter best known for her work on African wildlife documentaries.

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instanceOf person
wildlife conservationist
advocatesFor anti-poaching measures
community-based conservation
elephant protection
appearsOn Animal Planet NERFINISHED
BBC NERFINISHED
basedIn Kenya NERFINISHED
birthPlace Kenya NERFINISHED
citizenship Kenya NERFINISHED
degree social anthropology
educatedAt St Andrews University NERFINISHED
United World College of the Atlantic NERFINISHED
employer Save the Elephants NERFINISHED
familyName Douglas-Hamilton NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork environmentalism
television presenting
wildlife conservation
focusesOnRegion East Africa NERFINISHED
focusesOnSpecies elephants
genre nature documentary
givenName Saba NERFINISHED
hasChild daughter
hasEthnicOrigin British
Kenyan
knownFor Animal Planet wildlife programmes NERFINISHED
BBC wildlife documentaries NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
Swahili
name Saba Douglas-Hamilton NERFINISHED
notableFor African wildlife documentaries
elephant conservation advocacy
notableWork Big Cat Diary NERFINISHED
The Secret Life of Elephants NERFINISHED
This Wild Life NERFINISHED
occupation conservationist
television host
wildlife filmmaker
parent Iain Douglas-Hamilton NERFINISHED
positionHeld trustee of Save the Elephants
relative Oria Douglas-Hamilton NERFINISHED
residence Samburu, Kenya NERFINISHED
spouse Frank Pope NERFINISHED
subjectOf media interviews on wildlife conservation
worksOn African savannah conservation
elephant research projects

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Big Cat Diary featuresPresenter Saba Douglas-Hamilton