Renowned elephant conservationist and wildlife television presenter, Saba Douglas-Hamilton is coming to Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on Friday November 24.

Known to millions for her This Wild Life and Big Cat Diaries series, the A Life with Elephants tour will entertain audiences with exciting animal stories and behind the scenes tales of life in Kenya with her young family which brings her into close contact with some of the most fascinating and rare wildlife on the planet.

Saba was born in the Great Rift Valley in Kenya and met her first wild elephant when she was just six weeks old, one of approximately 400 living in the Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania that her father, Iain Douglas-Hamilton, was studying.

Saba’s first job was with Save The Rhino Trust in Namibia and later was an anthropological consultant for the National Museums of Kenya.

Running time: two hours long including a 20 minute interval and a Q&A session.

Tickets via 0122 335 2932 / www.anglia.ac.uk