Source: http://planetinfocus.org/festival/saba-and-the-rhinos-secret
Reclusive and ill-tempered, the Black Rhino will strike unpredictably at any moment. Long considered to be solitary animals, wildlife conservationist Saba Douglas Hamilton has been handed a secret about the black rhino that could shed new light on this feared and often misunderstood animal. In search of the mysterious rhino, Saba journey’s leads her into the Namibian desert to uncover the hidden life of the Black Rhino.
Saba means ‘seven’ in Kiswahili and was given to her by local African tribesmen because she was the seventh grandchild of the family, born at 7pm on a Sunday. Saba obtained a Masters degree in Social Anthropology at St Andrews University and currently lives in Kenya. She is a wildlife filmmaker and a trustee of Save the Elephants, her Father’s charity.
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