This orphaned squirrel is growing strong and healthy on a daily diet of nutritious formula, and after a month in care is learning to forage too.
This long-tailed duck was brought to Toronto Wildlife Centre when she was found on the ground with a bad wound on her keel. While she’s in care, she’s kept in…
Toronto Wildlife Centre is hitting the small screen! On Tuesday, December 30th at 9pm, Love Nature will be premiering City Wildlife Rescue–a 12-part weekly documentary series following the dedicated professionals…
Who knew that red foxes played with their food? For the first time at TWC, we left the camera running in a fox enclosure in hopes of catching a glimpse…
The Scarborough coyote has reclaimed his place in the wild! It went perfectly — the coyote was released just as the sun was going down, right into the middle of…
A young chipmunk has a great time exploring his large two level enclosure. It is filled with enrichment items, like branches and cardboard tubes, to help him learn and develop.
These cedar waxwings, all admitted for different reasons, were housed and hand-fed together daily at Toronto Wildlife Centre. Waxwings get their name from the bright red waxy tips on their…
Killdeers can walk as soon as they hatch, but still need care and protection from their parents. When this little killdeer arrived at the centre he was roughly the size…