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Yoga for the Wild 2025
On Tuesday 26th August we’ll be gathering in homes, gardens and offices all around the world for a virtual yoga class with Yoga for the Wild founders Kat Macleod and Laura Messer and a conservation conversation with a Rhino Caretaker, Najin and Fatu to raise funds and awareness for Ol Pejeta Conservancy and to help save the Northern White Rhinos.
When: Tuesday 26th August, 2025. 9am EST (New York)/ 2pm BST (London)/ 4pm EAT (Nairobi)
Where: It’s virtual, so join us wherever in the world you are!
Cost: The class is donation based, with all proceeds going directly to Ol Pejeta Conservancy. (Suggested minimum of $20/person)
How to sign up: To sign up, please make a contribution to Ol Pejeta through the link below and your name will automatically be added to the list. You will then receive a donation acknowledgement from Ol Pejeta, and a separate email confirming your attendance. Further details will be circulated closer to the time.
The hour-long yoga class is accessible to all levels. If you’ve never done yoga before this is your chance to give it a go! If you joined us for our original virtual classes in 2020 & 2021, you’ll definitely want to return for an update! The class will be followed by a talk with a Rhino Caretaker, who will share the latest news regarding the vital work being done to bring the northern white rhino back from the edge of extinction. We’ll finish the event by spending some quality time with Najin and Fatu themselves and close with a question and answer session.
We hope you’ll join us, from wherever you are in the world.
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$300 Can cover all veterinary supplies for a month, directly impacting the animals under our care