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View fullsize A weekend view through the web of a spider πŸ•ΈοΈ
This orb weaver is just one of nearly 1,250 species of plants, animals, birds, and more recorded at our Greater Ukuwela Nature Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Every thread of life here is part of
View fullsize πŸ¦’βœ¨ There’s a brand new little addition to the Wild Tomorrow family! We’re thrilled to announce the birth of a new baby giraffe on our reserve!

This tiny giant has already taken its first wobbly steps into a wild and protected home.
With
View fullsize It’s Endangered Species Day...and we’re taking action!🌿 
Because if we don’t protect their habitat, we can’t protect the wildlife. From the pangolin to the rhino, the cheetah to the elephant...these species deserve a wild tom
View fullsize Team Elephant took on NYC for the very first time in this year’s TD Five Boro Bike Tour...and what a ride it was!🚴‍β™€οΈπŸ˜

From Radio City to the Verrazzano Bridge, we biked 40 miles through all five boroughs for a cause we believe in: prote
View fullsize 🏠✨ Silethukukhanya Crèche gets a new roof!

When we visited the crèche last year, we learned that rain meant more than just puddles for the little ones—it meant moving lessons into the kitchen and dining area because of a leaking
View fullsize Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms.

What better way to honor your Mom—or a mother figure in your life—than with a meaningful gift that gives back? πŸ’š

Send a Wild Tomorrow Mother’s Day e-Card and support our work to protect w
View fullsize ✨ Jewels of the Night Sky: Celebrating the African Pygmy Kingfisher on World Migratory Bird Day ✨

Meet the African Pygmy Kingfisher (Ispidina picta), affectionately dubbed the "jewel of the bush." With its radiant blend of electric blue an
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View fullsize From Crisis to Conservation🦏 - Help Us Reach Our Goal!

Last night’s NYC event for Zululand Conservation Trust was a powerful reminder of what’s at stake. Rhino poaching is on the rise - and orphaned calves cannot survive without human c
View fullsize 🚴‍β™€οΈπŸ˜ TEAM ELEPHANT TAKES NYC! 🐘🚴‍♂️
Yesterday, eight amazing riders pedaled their hearts out across all five boroughs in the TD Five Boro Bike Tour - covering 40 miles/64 km to protect wildlife and the wild places they call home.

It was
View fullsize Have you ever seen the stunning detail of an emerald-spotted wood dove up close? πŸ’š

Our April conservation experience group had the chance to study this beautiful bird up close during a bird ringing session with our reserve manager, Kevin Jolliffe.
View fullsize Don't miss your chance to directly support the rehabilitation and release of orphaned rhinos in South Africa! πŸ™ŒπŸ¦

Our guest speaker,  COO of @zululand_conservation_trust πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Karen Odendaal, is dedicated to protecting not just rhinos --also pangoli
View fullsize We’re proud to  be featured in an article on “How Wildlife Corridors Are Saving Species Across the Globe" in @ethicalistmag 🌟

Author Sarah Freeman explains how the world’s wild spaces are “increasingly splintered [...]
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View fullsize There's still time to stand up for rhinos!🦏 Even if you can’t make it to our NYC event with @zululand_conservation_trust, you can still support rhino conservation by bidding on our incredible rhino-themed auction items (from within the US). Ev
View fullsize This was the exact moment that two young rhinos, Leko and Tweed, took their first steps to freedom. They were rescued at only a few precious days old after a tragic start to life in the wild. Both lost their mothers to poachers, and were found beside
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View fullsize 🌿 EXCITING NEWS for the Servals of Ukuwela – The Big Journey Begins! 🐾 

After months of expert rehabilitation at @freemewildlife , two servals recently began their journey back to the wild—starting with a critical day of preparation.
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View fullsize MERCI, and Congratulations Team Elephant Paris! β€οΈπŸ’™πŸ˜

Last Sunday, “Team Elephant” conquered the @parismarathon — our very first team for Wild Tomorrow! 

Our inspiring team of 15 elephant-loving athletes hailed from NYC, DC, Broo

 

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