
FROM ZULULAND TO NYC
JOIN WILD TOMORROW FOR A SPECIAL EVENING
WITH KAREN ODENDAAL
FROM ZULULAND CONSERVATION TRUST
MONDAY, MAY 5TH
6:30-8:30PM
22 VANDERBILT - VANDERBILT ROOM
NEW YORK, NY
Join Us to Protect Orphaned Rhinos!
Wild Tomorrow and Zululand Conservation Trust invite you to a powerful evening dedicated to protecting orphaned rhinos in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Event Highlights:
Wine & Cheese Reception - enjoy an evening of conversation and conservation!
Presentation & Q&A - hear directly from Karen Odendaal, a leading conservationist working on the front lines of rhino rescue.
Exclusive Footage - witness the heartwarming journey of orphaned rhinos as they heal, grow, and return to the wild.
Raffle & Auction - featuring unique rhino-focused items.
Karen Odendaal, COO of Zululand Conservation Trust, will share firsthand stories from the front lines of rhino conservation. Learn about the critical work of the Zululand Rhino Orphanage, where orphaned calves - left behind due to the poaching crisis - receive round-the-clock care, rehabilitation, and a second chance at a wild life.
BUY YOUR TICKET HERE
Tickets: $100 ($40 tax-deductible)
All proceeds, after event costs, will be donated to Zululand Conservation Trust and their Zululand Rhino Orphanage.
Limited tickets available -
secure your spot & support rhino conservation today!
Why This Matters:
KwaZulu-Natal (Zululand), South Africa, remains a critical hotspot for rhino poaching, leaving many young calves orphaned and vulnerable. When rescued in time, the Zululand Rhino Orphanage steps in to provide them with:
Urgent medical care & emergency rescues to stabilize and treat injured calves.
Specialized nutrition & rehabilitation to help them grow strong and thrive.
A safe environment until they are ready to be released back into the wild.
Every calf saved is a step toward securing the future of this iconic species.
Wild Tomorrow's Impact:
As a dedicated partner of Zululand Conservation Trust, Wild Tomorrow actively supports rhino conservation by:
Providing essential food & supplies to ensure orphaned rhinos receive proper nutrition and care.
Sponsoring rhino dehorning procedures; a crucial intervention that helps deter poaching and protect vulnerable rhinos.
Expanding and safeguarding critical wildlife habitats to ensure a future for rhinos and other endangered species.
Together, we are working to turn poaching victims into conservation success stories.
Meet Karen Odendaal:
Karen Odendaal is a leading voice in rhino conservation, having played an integral role in the establishment of the Zululand Rhino Orphanage in 2017. She began her career as a black rhino monitor at Manyoni Private Game Reserve and now spearheads wildlife protection, habitat expansion, and pangolin rehabilitation initiatives. She holds an M.S. in Resource Conservation Biology from the University of the Witwatersrand and is a passionate advocate for Africa’s endangered species.
If you have any questions, please contact:
India Rose Matharu-Daley
Director of Conservation Impact
india@wildtomorrow.org
Wendy Hapgood
Wild Tomorrow Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer
wendy@wildtomorrow.org