Meet WWF’s #ClimbersOfToronto
WWF’s first ever CN Tower Climb for Nature took place 28 years ago, in 1991. Since then, more than 110,000 people have ascended the landmark’s 1,776 steps. From a 10-year-old veteran climber to a...
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Join us on April 8 and 9 for WWF’s CN Tower Climb for Nature. By taking on Toronto’s tallest challenge, you’re taking 1,776 meaningful steps towards a future where wildlife, nature and people thrive....
View Article5 climbers worth climbing for
These natural-born climbers can scale the tallest trees and highest peaks with ease. Despite their resilience, they face steep threats to their habitat. You can reach new heights for their...
View ArticleFieldnotes: Greetings from the great indoors
Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate change and wildlife loss. If Fieldnotes was forwarded to you,...
View ArticleFieldnotes: Hope, solutions and the future of conservation
Fieldnotes is WWF-Canada’s newsletter about our science-based work finding solutions in the face of an unprecedented crisis in climate change and wildlife loss. If Fieldnotes was forwarded to you,...
View ArticleFive animals that could rival virtual CN Tower climbers
For 30 years now, climbers from across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond have tackled the CN Tower’s 1,776 steps in support of nature. This year, due to the outbreak of COVID-19 and closure of the...
View ArticleJoin Panda Pack in stepping up for nature #VirtualCNTowerClimb
Over the years, WWF-Canada’s internal Climb team, Panda Pack, has been a leading fundraiser for WWF-Canada’s CN Tower Climb for Nature. Now in its 30th year, this event will be one for the record...
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