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Associate Specialist, Community Giving

Position Description The Associate Specialist, Community Giving is integral to the success of WWF-Canada’s third party fundraising programs and other critical community campaigns.  This role is responsible for contributing directly to achieving the stewardship... Read More
Position Description The Associate Specialist, Community Giving is integral to the success of WWF-Canada’s third party fundraising programs and...
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Plan 2014 a win for the wildlife and communities of Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River

TORONTO, Dec. 8, 2016 — WWF-Canada celebrates the announcement today that the International Joint Commission of the Canadian and United States governments has approved Plan 2014, the water-level and flow-management plan for Lake Ontario... Read More
TORONTO, Dec. 8, 2016 — WWF-Canada celebrates the announcement today that the International Joint Commission of the Canadian and...
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The birds and the bees (and whales, bats, fish and trees) to benefit from latest round of Go Wild grants

TORONTO, Dec. 15, 2016 – From citizen-science whale research in British Columbia to mallard duck nesting habitat construction in Saskatchewan, Canadians are using Go Wild Community Grants, presented by TELUS, to benefit wildlife and... Read More
TORONTO, Dec. 15, 2016 – From citizen-science whale research in British Columbia to mallard duck nesting habitat construction in...
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Meet WWF's #ClimbersOfToronto

#ClimbersOfToronto aims to highlight stories from some of our amazing CN Tower Climb for Nature participants. Funds raised will help us continue our conservation work. Read More
#ClimbersOfToronto aims to highlight stories from some of our amazing CN Tower Climb for Nature participants. Funds raised will...
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David Miller makes the CN Tower Climb his New Year’s resolution

TORONTO, Dec. 16, 2016 – David Miller, former Toronto mayor and current president and CEO of WWF-Canada, has one New Year’s resolution for 2017: Get into shape before tackling Toronto’s tallest challenge as part of WWF-Canada’s Climb for Nature. “I’ve congratulated thousands of... Read More
TORONTO, Dec. 16, 2016 – David Miller, former Toronto mayor and current president and CEO of WWF-Canada, has one New Year’s resolution for 2017: Get into...
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