#WWFClimb
🎉 *We did it — again!*
100s of passionate climbers, nature-lovers & WWF-Canada supporters took on 3K steps at BC Place for this year’s #WWFClimb — AND together, we raised funds to help protect wildlife & the habitats they call home. 🐾🌲

See the highlights & meet the everyday heroes behind the climb.
A win for wildlife at the BC Place Climb for Nature - WWF.CA
The 2025 WWF Climb for Nature continued at BC Place with families, nature-lovers and athletes climbing 3,000 steps up, down and all around the stadium.
wwf.ca
June 2, 2025 at 9:14 PM
#ICYMI: The #WWFClimb for Nature is coming back to BC Place on May 10, 2025 — everyone’s invited! ✨

Bring your family, rally your friends, or challenge your coworkers to step up (and down) for nature. 💚

🔗 Register today and get ready to climb for a cause: wwf.ca/bcplace
April 15, 2025 at 9:10 PM
A great way to start the day! Very grateful for the opportunity to talk about the #WWFClimb with Bill Coulter on CP24.

Only a few days left to donate to the #CNTowerClimb Thanks for all the support!
fundraisers.wwf.ca/fundraisers/...
April 3, 2025 at 4:32 PM
#ICYMI: Climbing for a cause! 🏆🌍 Longtime #WWFClimb participants Lianne Gravitis and @reecedavid.bsky.social sat down with CP24’s Bill Coulter to share their excitement for this weekend’s #CNTowerClimb for Nature. Don’t miss out—watch the interview and get inspired! ⬇️
WWF CN Tower Climb for Nature is returning this weekend
Thousands of people will attempt to make it up the 144 floors of the iconic structure all in support of wildlife and nature.
www.cp24.com
April 3, 2025 at 4:06 PM
🎶 It's the final countdown to the #WWFClimb for Nature! There's still time to register or support a climber like @reecedavid.bsky.social: wwf.ca/climb
March 21, 2025 at 7:11 PM
🎂 For his 60th birthday, Zulfikar Gulamhusein isn’t just celebrating — he’s conquering 1,776 steps up the CN Tower for the #WWFClimb for Nature! His journey is fuelled by a lifelong passion for wildlife and conservation. 💚

✨ Ready to be inspired? Read his story and join the challenge! #CNTowerClimb
A journey to the top of the CN Tower 60 years in the making - WWF.CA
One man will be marking his sixtieth birthday by taking part in the CN Tower Climb for Nature. This milestone journey is years in the making.
wwf.ca
March 20, 2025 at 1:41 PM
🎂 For his 60th birthday, Zulfikar Gulamhusein isn’t just celebrating—he’s conquering 1,776 steps up the CN Tower for the #WWFClimb for Nature! His journey is fuelled by a lifelong passion for wildlife and conservation. Ready to be inspired? Read his story and join the challenge! ✨ #CNTowerClimb
A journey to the top of the CN Tower 60 years in the making - WWF.CA
One man will be marking his sixtieth birthday by taking part in the CN Tower Climb for Nature. This milestone journey is years in the making.
wwf.ca
March 18, 2025 at 6:30 PM
Someone looks ready to tackle our #WWFClimb for Nature! 💪
Last overload run before the @wwfcanada.org CN Tower Climb. Ran a half marathon in 2 hours 6 minutes on the treadmill.

Still time to donate to help get me up the stairs for the amazing work they do! Or register yourself, it's such a rewarding experience!
fundraisers.wwf.ca/fundraisers/...
March 17, 2025 at 4:28 PM
#ICYMI: TV personality & conservationist Blake Moynes took on a challenge with @breakfast-tv.bsky.social Devo Brown—chatting *while* stepping—about why he’s joining our #CNTowerClimb for Nature! 💚

Want to join them? 😀 Sign up or donate today to help protect wildlife & nature: wwf.ca/climb #WWFClimb
Do you have what it takes to climb all 144 flights of the CN Tower?
www.breakfasttelevision.ca
March 6, 2025 at 7:55 PM
Ready to step up for wildlife? 🌎💚 Join the #WWFClimb for Nature today. 🔗 wwf.ca/climb
March 4, 2025 at 9:32 PM
#ICYMI: Our 2024 conservation wins include:
👟 Our largest #WWFClimb event
🌱 Expansion of our re:grow program
📋 Advancements in carbon measurement training
🐋 Impactful research on marine protection
➕ more

Your support made so much possible. Thank you!
The wins in our sails: WWF-Canada looks back at 2024 - WWF.CA
In a year of global challenges for nature and the climate, we made real conservation progress. Your support was critical.
wwf.ca
January 17, 2025 at 6:49 PM