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View fullsize 🌱 Meet Mamazile—she’s been a dedicated member of our Green Mamba team for several years, and is now permanently based at Wild Tomorrow’s newly expanded nursery!

From planting seeds to propagating new shoots, Mamazile is helping gr
View fullsize πŸ¦’πŸ’” One of the heartbreaking scenes we came across recently:
Two giraffe—separated by a fence, reaching across the barrier to interact.

Fences like this fragment wild landscapes, cutting off natural movement, isolating herds, and in some case
View fullsize πŸ‘€ Can you see her?

One of the two servals in @wildtomorrow ‘s soft release enclosure is almost invisible among the golden winter grasses of Zululand. With their striking coats and natural camouflage, they’re already blending beautifully
View fullsize As the soft hues of a chilly winter’s morning rise over our Greater Ukuwela Nature Reserve, a bachelor herd of impala moves quietly through the landscape—some seen practicing sparring in the background.

We’ve just passed the winter
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View fullsize Heads up… something tall is coming!πŸ¦’
Tomorrow is #WorldGiraffeDay, a time to celebrate the world’s tallest land animal - and raise awareness about the challenges they face.

Did you know giraffe numbers have dropped by nearly 30% in jus
View fullsize 🦎 It’s World Crocodile Day!

These ancient reptiles are often feared or misunderstood, but they’re vital to the health of river ecosystems.

Crocodiles aren’t just top predators; they’re ecosystem guardians. By keeping fish p
View fullsize Today is Youth Day in South Africa πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ - a day that honors the power, potential, and courage of young people.

At Wild Tomorrow, we believe a better, wilder tomorrow starts by investing in the next generation. Through our community support program,
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View fullsize Ready to get involved for a wild tomorrow?🌱

Our Conservation Experience Trips are more than just meaningful travel, they’re a chance to play an active role in protecting wildlife, restoring habitat, and uplifting communities in one of the mos
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View fullsize Isn’t nature just spectacular? ✨
This orchid, Aerangis mystacidii, has stopped us in our tracks more than once while exploring our critically endangered sand forest in Zululand. Its flowers are so delicate and petite—yet quietly spectacul
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View fullsize Hello, New Yorkers! Join us at CycleBar NoHo on Saturday, June 14th at 1pm for a high-energy ride with purpose!🚴‍β™€οΈπŸŒ Two of our Junior Board members are hosting a special ride to raise funds for Wild Tomorrow with all proceeds going towards our
View fullsize 🌌 Everyone’s talking about the aurora lights lighting up skies across the world… While we haven’t spotted them here on our reserve in Zululand (yet), our winter sunsets are putting on a pretty spectacular show of their own! πŸ”₯

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View fullsize Leopards going Wild! πŸ†

We’ve had three leopard sightings on our reserve this past week—and while these elusive cats are usually only caught on camera traps, one sighting along the Sisonke fenceline truly took our breath away: a leopard,
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View fullsize After a wet season of heavy rains and wild weather, some of the roads at the Greater Ukuwela Nature Reserve needed repairs. Thanks to our dedicated reserve management team (including Sbonile, our incredible Maintenance & Land Care Technician phot

 

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