Leading elephant conservationist Saba Douglas-Hamilton is coming to the Cheese and Grain on Wednesday 3rd April.
After a smash hit tour in 2017, Saba has added brand new material to her acclaimed show, A Life with Elephants.
Saba will captivate audiences with stories of her life and work in Kenya, where she lives with her husband and three children, growing up among elephants and later working with some of the most endangered wildlife on the planet. Whilst sharing remarkable tales from her childhood in the Great Rift Valley, highlights from her decade as a BBC wildlife presenter, and the adventure of raising her own children in the wild, her underlying message emphasises the role each of us can play in protecting the natural world.
Drawing on the pioneering work of Save the Elephants (the charity that she helped her father establish in 1997), and her own efforts to create a grassroots coalition for the environment, Saba takes the audience on a compelling journey through the challenges of ivory poaching and shrinking wildlife habitats to the inspiring solutions offered by high-tech tracking technologies, innovative collaborations and a passionate group of traditional Kenyan women who are helping to defend migration corridors for elephants and other wildlife in a fast changing world.
Tickets for Saba Douglas-Hamilton: A Life with Elephants are on sale now at www.cheeseandgrain .com. For more information, visit www.saba douglashamilton.com