Partner with us to host the Wild Camel & Gobi Desert educational exhibit and inspire your visitors with one of the world’s most urgent and overlooked conservation stories.

Through a combination of striking photography, video, storytelling, and hands-on learning, the exhibit explores the landscapes, wildlife, and nomadic cultures of Mongolia. Visitors will discover how animals and people have adapted to survive in one of the harshest environments on the planet, and why conservation efforts are so critical today.

The exhibit features large-format wildlife images, informative panels, and interactive elements such as 3D papercraft activities, allowing younger audiences to build their own wild camels while learning about the species. A life-size wild camel model and ger camp (in development) brings a powerful visual presence, helping visitors connect more deeply with this extraordinary animal. The exhibit also includes a live stream from the Wild Camel Breeding Center in Mongolia, allowing visitors to witness these rare animals and ongoing conservation work in real time.

At its core, the exhibit highlights the work of the Wild Camel Protection Foundation and ongoing conservation efforts in Mongolia and China. It aims to inspire awareness, curiosity, and action — encouraging visitors to become part of the story in protecting the last remaining wild camels.

Designed for zoos, museums, schools, and educational spaces looking to engage audiences with meaningful, real-world conservation stories.

For inquiry, please e-mail: wildcamelusa (AT) gmail (DOT) com