December Donor Dinners
Wildlife Madagascar will host an exclusive holiday celebration to honor the generosity of its monthly donors and those who have contributed $500 or more in 2025.
Wildlife Madagascar will host an exclusive holiday celebration to honor the generosity of its monthly donors and those who have contributed $500 or more in 2025.
Join Wildlife Madagascar and the Tennessee Aquarium for a special evening dedicated to the conservation of Madagascar’s extraordinary wildlife on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Guests will enjoy cocktails and appetizers, meet a resident radiated tortoise, and hear from the Aquarium’s experts before a featured presentation by Dr. Timothy Eppley, Chief Conservation Officer for Wildlife Madagascar, who will share insights from his fieldwork in Masoala National Park and beyond. A portion of the proceeds will support Wildlife Madagascar’s conservation efforts.
Join us for an unforgettable evening with Dr. Patricia Chapple Wright, one of the world’s leading primatologists and the first woman to receive the prestigious Indianapolis Prize for Animal Conservation.
Celebrated every year on May 9, International Chameleon Day shines a global spotlight on one of Madagascar’s most remarkable and threatened groups of animals.
Join Mission Wildlife for Rosé for Ringtails on June 14 at Rancho Guejito Vineyard — a vibrant celebration of lemurs, conservation, and community. With 95 percent of lemur species endangered, this special afternoon supports Wildlife Madagascar’s critical field work protecting wildlife and empowering local communities. Wine tasting, inspiring conservation stories, live animal ambassadors, and an exciting auction make this an event you will not want to miss.
Celebrate conservation, community, and four incredible years of impact at Wildlife Madagascar’s Fourth Annual Birthday Bash on Saturday, September 19.
Every year on the last Friday of October, conservationists, zoos, and wildlife lovers around the world come together to celebrate World Lemur Day.
Our December Donor Dinners are our way of saying thank you to the community that makes our work possible.