- Saba Douglas-Hamilton
Saba Douglas-Hamilton (born
7 June 1970 ) is a British wildlife conservationist and television presenter.She was born in
Kenya in 1970, the daughter of zoologist,Iain Douglas-Hamilton , and Oria Douglas-Hamilton née Rocco. She is a great-granddaughter ofAlfred Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of Hamilton . Her sister Mara Moon Douglas-Hamilton, known as "Dudu", is a film producer. [ [http://www.olerai.com/detail/dudu.htm Dudu Douglas-Hamilton ] ]Saba means "seven" in
Swahili . She was so named because she was born on 7 June at 7 o’clock in the evening, and happened to be the 7th grandchild. [http://www.douglas-hamilton.com/Site/Bio.html Biography at www.douglas-hamilton.com ] ]Saba spent her early childhood in Kenya, and was then educated in the UK, at the
United World College of the Atlantic and theUniversity of St Andrews , from which she graduated in 1993 with a first class degree in Social Anthropology. After university she worked for the Save the Rhino Trust in Namibia, mentored by conservationistBlythe Loutit . [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/06/17/db1702.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/06/17/ixportal.html Daily Telegraph] ]On
4 February 2006 , Saba marriedFrank Pope in a traditional Kenyan ceremony.She is a trustee of Save the Elephants, a charity founded by her father.
Television career
Since 2000, Saba has appeared in a number of wildlife documentaries produced by the
BBC and others. Many of these have been set inAfrica and have featuredelephant s — an animal with which she became very familiar during her childhood. Since 2002, she has been co-presenter of the "Big Cat Diary " series, with Jonathan Scott and Simon King. She has also appeared in wildlife programmes set in other countries, such asIndia , Lapland and in theArctic , where she filmedpolar bear s. Since 2004, Saba has presented a number of short pieces featuring vacation destinations in the "BBC Holiday " series. In 2006, she appeared alongsideNigel Marven in one episode of "Prehistoric Park " in which she traveled back 10,000 years to study sabre-toothed cats. One particularly interesting documentary she produced and narrated was called "Heart of a Lioness". It was about a wild lioness called Kamunyak, "the blessed one," who acted as a maternal guardian for the lion's natural prey: an antelope.In March 2008 she presented a three part BBC documentary, "Unknown Africa", [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009l505 BBC] reporting on the state of wildlife in
Comoros ,Central African Republic andAngola .Criticism
Saba is one of a new generation of young wildlife presenters who have been used by the BBC in recent years, which includes others such as
Steve Leonard andCharlotte Uhlenbroek .Nissan advertisements
Saba was also the face of the
Nissan Adventure advertisements shown in 2005 and 2006, where she drove a Nissan x-Trail and blew up a mine in Africa. As an avowed environmentalist, her decision to be involved in the promotion of high carbon-emitting vehicles provoked criticism, and she is now on record as saying that she would not do it again. [ [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20061228/ai_n17077871 "The Independent": "Saba goes off-road and into hot water"] ]References
External links
* [http://www.douglas-hamilton.com Home Page]
* [http://www.savetheelephants.com/ Save The Elephants]
* [http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/wildkingdom/rhino-nights/saba-douglas-hamilton/saba-douglas-hamilton.html Animal Planet: interview]
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