What does the future hold for Downsview Park Open File January 3rd, 2011
"TWC director Nathalie Karvonen says the uncertainty is too great. “One year isn’t enough time to move and create a hospital. Ideally it would be three to five years,” she said, and listed all there was to do. “Finding a location, designing a new structure or a big renovation, because we’re never going to find an empty wildlife centre sitting anywhere. Raising the money, carrying out the project, doing all the work of moving.”"
Downsview Park's Critter Controversy The Grid, December 14th, 2011
"Local councillor Maria Augimeri is suspicious. She said she's been "fighting with Downsview for almost 17 years," and the corporation's track record in dealing with tenants is getting worse...Amid the uncertainiy, TWC is [still] hunting for a new home."
Toronto Wildlife Centre fears for future at Downsview Toronto Star, December 12th, 2011
"Toronto Wildlife Centre is concerned for its continued future at Downsview Park, despite assurances from the landlord that the animal refuge is in no danger of eviction."
GTA Wildlife hospital endangered Toronto Sun, December 12, 2011
"This news was such a shock," the centre's executive director Nathalie Karvonen said. "we have no extra funds tohandle and emergency of this size...If we close down, even for a short time, there is no other wildlife centre in the Greater Toronto Area to help the tens of thousands of people who call our hotline, and the 5, 000 wild animals that we care for each year."
Toronto Wildlife Centre set to be demolished Global Toronto, Demember 12, 2011
"Toronto Wildlife Centre--the only of its kind in Toronto--is set preparing for emergency after being told by its landlird its buildling is scheduled to be demolished."
Toronto charity animal hospital set to be demolished CTV News , December 12, 2011
The charity says its most urgent need is to find a new location. It says it needs up to 20,000 square feet of indoor space and 15 to 20 acres of land.

