WE CARE ABOUT ELEPHANTS
but we care about butterflies and termites too.
We cannot save elephants without saving termites. We cannot save pangolins without saving ants. And we cannot save any of them without saving wild areas from destruction. Everything within an ecosystem is connected in marvelously complex ways. They all need a safe place to call home.
OUR MISSION
PROTECTING WILDLIFE AND THE PLACES THEY CALL HOME
Wild Tomorrow is a conservation organization working to ensure that the world that comes after us is a world in which biodiversity thrives. We protect and restore habitat for the benefit of wildlife, local communities, and the planet.
Based in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, our mission is to safeguard threatened and endangered species by protecting the ecosystems they depend on - from riverbeds to grasslands, from forests to savanna. We believe that a future where wildlife and wild places thrive is possible, and that every one of us has a role to play in making it happen.
OUR APPROACH
PROTECTING, RESTORING AND RE-WILDING HABITAT
We take a holistic approach to conservation, rooted in long-term change and inclusive partnerships. Our work focuses on the following interconnected pillars:
Habitat Protection & Expansion
We identify and secure ecologically important land that’s under threat creating safe, protected spaces for wildlife to move, migrate, and multiply.
Restoring & Rewilding
We bring degraded landscapes back to life - removing fences, planting indigenous trees, and reintroducing species that once roamed freely.
Wildlife Protection
From ranger support and boots-on-the-ground patrols to cutting-edge technologies and forensic training, we help protect endangered species from poaching and harm.
Community Involvement
We work alongside local communities, supporting education, job creation, and initiatives that build lasting conservation stewardship.
Global Partnerships
From scientists to storytellers, donors to volunteers, we build a global movement united by the belief that conservation is a shared responsibility.
OUR IMAPCT
BECAUSE ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS
Here’s a snapshot of what we’ve achieved so far…for wildlife, wild places, and the communities that protect them.
4,900 acres of critical wildlife habitat protected in South Africa’s Elephant Coast
Over 100,000 trees planted to restore native ecosystems
Threatened species like rhino and pangolin now protected
Hundreds of rangers equipped with boots, uniforms, training, and anti-poaching support
Community education programs delivered to youth living near protected areas
Rewilding milestones including the return of zebra, giraffe, and other key species
