On November 6, 2021, WildAid celebrated 21 years of conservation at the Four Seasons, San Francisco. “An Evening with WildAid” featured inspiring updates on WildAid’s conservation programs, moving videos, a festive
DJ, and a vegan/vegetarian meal specially curated by the Four Seasons, following a cocktail and hors d’oeuvres reception. Attendees participated in a silent auction and live auction offering luxury items and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. To highlight her partnership with WildAid in support of the organization’s mission, WildAid proudly honored Elisabeth Fullerton as this year’s Wildlife Champion. With the help from our generous supporters, we raised over $1M towards our mission to protect wildlife from illegal trade and other imminent threats.
Live Auction donors included: The Lodge at Blue Sky, Blue Marble Private, ROAR Africa, and Wilderness Safaris. Gala sponsors included: JD Vineyards, Hall Wines, Dunstan Durell Vineyard, Sweet55, Chantecaille, and fahlo.
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To see exclusive photos of the evening, please check out the look-book here. Special thank you to Drew Altizer Photography for capturing the night’s magic.
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WildAid is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect wildlife from illegal trade and other imminent threats. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on protecting animals from poaching, WildAid primarily works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products such as elephant ivory, rhino horn, and shark fin soup. With an unrivaled portfolio of celebrity ambassadors and a global network of media partners, WildAid leverages more than $308 million in annual pro-bono media support with a simple message: When the Buying Stops, the Killing Can Too.
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WildAid is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect wildlife from illegal trade and other imminent threats. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on protecting animals from poaching, WildAid primarily works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products such as elephant ivory, rhino horn and shark fin soup. With an unrivaled portfolio of celebrity ambassadors and a global network of media partners, WildAid leverages more than $308 million in annual pro-bono media support with a simple message: When the Buying Stops, the Killing Can Too.
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