Wild Tomorrow is a New York registered 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to the protection of threatened and endangered species and their habitat.
One million plant and animal species face the threat of extinction. The major cause is the loss and fragmentation of their habitats. But it's not too late to turn the tide for wildlife: by purchasing land in strategic places, we can protect, connect and restore the habitats of endangered species.
Wild Tomorrow is focused on saving and restoring habitat in KwaZulu-Natal to create a wildlife corridor that expands wild space and will link two large wildlife reserves together, including a UNESCO World Heritage Wetland Park. The corridor will expand and reconnect habitat for many threatened species from elephants to black rhinos, and provide extra climate resilience by giving access for wildlife to its lifesaving freshwater river and springs.
We work together with the local community to ensure that our wildlife conservation work brings tangible benefits to the people who live alongside the wildlife corridor. This includes creating jobs for rangers, our all-women "Green Mambas" team who are doing manual alien plant control and other restoration work, and addressing food insecurity by supporting two local kindergartens with a daily school lunch program.