William pays tribute after conservationist Iain Douglas-Hamilton dies aged 83

Mr Douglas-Hamilton spent six decades studying and campaigning to protect African elephants.

By contributor Tony Jones, PA Court Correspondent
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Dr Iain Douglas-Hamilton has died at the age of 83 (John Stillwell/PA)

The Prince of Wales has expressed his sadness at the death of conservationist Iain Douglas-Hamilton, who spent six decades studying and campaigning to protect African elephants.

Save the Elephants, the charity he founded in 1993 to try and safeguard the animals, announced on its website the death of the world-renowned elephant expert and the leading light of conservation in east Africa.

Mr Douglas-Hamilton was also an ambassador for Tusk, the African wildlife conservation charity William supports as royal patron and spent time with the prince in Africa.

Tusk paid tribute to the African elephant expert in a statement on its website: “He was also one of Tusk’s earliest ambassadors, helping guide our initial conservation strategy and supporting our endeavours.”

In a post on social media, William paid tribute to the conservationist and signed the message with his initial: “I am so sad to hear of the passing of Iain Douglas-Hamilton, a man who dedicated his life to conservation and whose life’s work leaves lasting impact on our appreciation for, and understanding of, elephants.

“The memories of spending time in Africa with him will remain with me forever. My thoughts go out to Iain’s family, especially his wife Oria and children Saba and Dudu. W”

The Save the Elephants statement read: “It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Dr Iain Douglas-Hamilton, renowned Scottish zoologist and founder & president of Save the Elephants.

Iain Douglas-Hamilton was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) by the Prince of Wales in 2015
Iain Douglas-Hamilton was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) by William in 2015 (Yui Mok/PA)

“Iain passed away last night in Nairobi at age 83.

“A pioneering force in elephant conservation, Iain revolutionised our understanding of African elephants through his ground-breaking research.

“At just 23, he pioneered the first scientific study of the social behaviour of wild elephants. When the herds he knew so well started getting killed for their ivory, he turned elephant protector. His work laid the foundation for modern elephant behavioural studies and conservation practices.

“Iain was instrumental in exposing the ivory poaching crisis, documenting the destruction of over half of Africa’s elephants in a single decade leading up to a crucial intergovernmental decision to ban the international trade in ivory in 1989.”