The world’s most eligible bachelor is literally the last of his kind–a Northern White Rhino under guard in Kenya’s Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Via Adweek:
Meet the “World’s Most Eligible Bachelor.” He’s 43 years old, has a 90,000-acre home and military-trained security. His name is Sudan.
He’s the last male Northern White Rhino in existence.
Alongside Ogilvy Africa and in partnership with Ogilvy North America, Kenya’s Ol Pejeta Conservancy has put Sudan on Tinder, in a campaign that spans 190 countries and 40 languages. (The wider you spread the net, the more likely you’ll be to find love, right?)
Sudan can’t mate naturally. To help him successfully breed with Southern White Rhino surrogates, the conservancy needs funding for research into artificial reproductive techniques, like IVF, for rhinos.
When single ladies (or dudes) swipe right on Sudan—whom some publications cringingly call a “horny” bachelor—they can donate to his cause through a link sent in Tinder’s messaging function.
Ogilvy’s goal was to skirt the overbearing tone of typical conservation campaigns while finding a fun, new way to use social platforms. While this is hardly the first use of Tinder in a marketing capacity, it may well be among the most worthy.
Plus, if Sudan actually doesn’t find love, we may never see another like him ever again. While “You’ll never find another like me!” isn’t much more imaginative than rehashing Aziz Ansari’s inspired “Whole Foods” line, our rhino has an advantage over other bachelors: It’s simply the truth.