RENOWNED elephant conservationist and television presenter Saba Douglas-Hamilton will be sharing her wildlife adventures with audiences at Salisbury City Hall tomorrow (Friday).

Known to millions of television viewers for This Wild Life and Big Cat Diaries, Saba will be discussing her animal stories and give intimate behind the scenes tales of life in Kenya with her young family.

A Life With Elephants starts at 7pm and will include a question and answer session.

Saba was born in the Great Rift Valley in Kenya on June 7 at 7pm on the seventh day of the week and became the seventh grandchild in the family. And her name means seven in Kiswahili.

When she was six weeks old she met her first wild elephant., one of approximately 400 living in the Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania that her father, Iain Douglas Hamilton, was studying. As a child her first language was Kiswahili.

Saba’s first job was with Save The Rhino Trust in Namibia and later was an anthropological consultant for the National Museums of Kenya. In 1997 she joined her father’s charity, Save The Elephants, and whilst working in the Samburu National Reserve she was talent-spotted by the BBC beginning her life as a TV presenter and producer of wildlife documentaries.

She lives in Kenya with her husband and three children and runs the family’s tented eco-lodge, Elephant Watch Camp.

For tickets call the box office on 01722 434434 or go to cityhallsalisbury.co.uk