A tycoon ditched his pampered lifestyle to save endangered rhinos. For years Paul Naden, 50, enjoyed fast cars and holidays in exotic locations such as St Tropez and the Seychelles.
But after visiting Africa and seeing the difference wildlife charities were making, he was inspired to change his life. And he’s never been happier.
Paul sold his mortgage and loans firm to finance giant Capital One for £25million in 2004. Since then he has devoted his time and money to helping anti-poaching and conservation charities.
He said: “I have been incredibly fortunate in life, so I just want to make a difference in preserving our world. We need to protect our wildlife for future generations. “I’ve had friends and family say I am mad to be doing this.
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