Baboon Woman is a wildlife documentary starring Karin Saks.
The documentary focuses on Karin's work with baboons; she observes their behaviour, fosters their young, and has a passion about them.
It includes an interview with a woman of San people descent who describes a time when the San lived in harmony with baboons, shared their food and learnt about medicinal herbs from them, illustrating a potential for harmonious co-existence that has been replaced with a modern-day culture that attempts to eliminate any species that threatens the economic interests of modern society. An interview with Karin's colleague Gareth Patterson who is best known for his work with lions, echoes the theme of conflict between the environment and human development, supporting Saks' work which Patterson describes as "pioneering".
In the documentary she describes how interacting closely with baboons has revealed a lost part of the self; this is illustrated in a diary excerpt written when she first interacted with a wild troop of baboons while releasing a foster baby orphan;
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