Star-Studded "Evening with WildAid" Aims to Raise More than $1.5 Million to Protect Endangered Species and Marine Habitats
Actor Josh Duhamel to Receive Wildlife Champion Award Saturday, November 11 at Charity's Annual Fundraising Gala in Los Angeles
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- WildAid, the global nonprofit organization leading the fight to end the illegal wildlife trade, announced its annual fundraising gala, "An Evening with WildAid," will take place November 11 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills. WildAid is the only group to focus exclusively on reducing demand for illegal wildlife products through public awareness campaigns. With the simple message "When the Buying Stops, the Killing Can Too," WildAid works with government, business and media partners as well as celebrities and high profile individuals to advocate consumer change.
With sponsors including the TOMS Animal Initiative, "An Evening with WildAid" will bring out Hollywood's A-List, including film star Josh Duhamel who will be on hand to receive the 2017 Wildlife Champion Award.
Duhamel has been an advocate for WildAid, filming several PSAs for the organization and using his celebrity status on social media to engage new audiences and to spread awareness of the illegal wildlife trade and its detrimental effects on endangered species worldwide.
Past gala attendees include Yao Ming, Josh Duhamel, Fergie, Ian Somerhalder (2016 Wildlife Champion Award recipient), Nikki Reed, Chevy Chase, Jered Leto, Maggie Q, Dylan McDermott, Kathryn Bigelow, Amy Tan, Larry King, Hayden Panettiere, Bo Derek, Michael Cudlitz and John Corbett.
The "Evening with WildAid" gala will feature a cocktail and hors d'oeuvres reception with silent auction and cultural performances. Guests will enjoy a three-course dinner by James Beard award-winning chef Tracey Des Jardins, owner of San Francisco's famed Jardinière, and Mary Sue Milliken, co-chef/owner of the popular, critically acclaimed Border Grill restaurants.
A highlight of the Gala is WildAid CEO Peter Knights' introduction of the organization's new programs to protect endangered species and marine habitats, including recent work by WildAid's portfolio of celebrity ambassadors including Josh Duhamel, Lupita Nyong'o, Yao Ming, Jackie Chan, HRH Prince William, Leonardo DiCaprio, Maggie Q, the cast of The Walking Dead and many others.
When the Buying Stops, the Killing Can Too
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