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  1. Saba Iassa Douglas-Hamilton (born 7 June 1970) is a Kenyan wildlife conservationist and television presenter. She has worked for a variety of conservation charities, and has appeared in wildlife documentaries produced by the BBC and other broadcasters.

  2. Saba Douglas-Hamilton. Born in Kenya with lions, giraffes and warthogs in her back garden, and speaking Swahili as her first language, Saba became entranced with wildlife at an early age. Her...

  3. Mar 30, 2024 · Born and raised amongst nomads and wildlife in the savannahs of East Africa – conservationist and filmmaker, Saba Douglas-Hamilton – has lived and breathed the battle to save Africa’s elephants from day one, hand-in-hand with her family.

  4. May 16, 2010 · She has won several awards for her documentaries, most notably, Heart of a Lioness, that was in the top 25 of Discovery Channel’s best shows for many years. Saba lives in Kenya with her husband, Frank Pope, and children.

  5. Saba Douglas-Hamilton. 31,850 likes · 222 talking about this. Saba is a Kenyan conservationist, wildlife host & filmmaker. She runs Elephant Watch Camp, Samburu.

  6. In 2000 she began as a wildlife filmmaker with the BBC and has since hosted nine TV series and twenty-four documentaries including Big Cat Diary and the Secret Life of Elephants, and has produced two award-winning films for Animal Planet, Heart of a Lioness and Rhino Nights.

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  8. As a wildlife filmmaker with the BBC Saba hosted nine award-winning TV series and twenty-four documentaries. As a communicator on conservation, she is acclaimed for her ability to inspire audiences around the world to engage with the wild world. She also runs Elephant Watch Camp, an intimate eco-camp and life-long partner of Save the Elephants.