My appreciation for nature started at a young age. I grew up exploring local trails, watching documentaries about wildlife, and learning how every species plays a role in our planet’s delicate balance. But it wasn’t until I saw firsthand the impact of habitat loss and climate change that I truly felt the need to take action. Nature has given us so much—clean air, fresh water, breathtaking landscapes—and I believe it’s our responsibility to protect it.
My journey into wildlife conservation began with small steps—supporting local clean-up events, donating to conservation groups, and making sustainable choices in my daily life. But I wanted to do more. That’s when I discovered the WWF CN Tower Climb for Nature. Climbing those 1,776 steps for the first time was both physically and mentally challenging, but knowing that every step contributed to protecting wildlife made it all worthwhile. After that first climb, I was hooked. Each year, I’ve returned, pushing myself harder and raising more funds to support WWF’s incredible work.
I dream of a future where we coexist with nature rather than exploit it. A world where endangered species thrive, forests are restored, and our oceans are free from plastic pollution. While the challenges are great, I believe in the power of collective action. Every climber, donor, and advocate makes a difference. Through events like the CN Tower Climb, we’re not just scaling a building—we’re rising to the challenge of protecting our planet.
I hope my story inspires others to take action, because together, we can create a future where both people and nature flourish.