You’ve helped over 100 orphaned squirrels this year. While in care each group is provided with a wooden den box to give them a place to hide. Once these squirrels are…
Journey to Happiness…The Search for What Makes Us Happy is a new musical premiering at the Winter Garden Theatre on Thursday April 21st. All proceeds from the show go to…
Every year, Toronto Wildlife Centre admits animals that have been affected or injured by discarded fishing equipment. Hooks can get embedded and cause infection and injury, lines get tangled around…
Two curious cats found this brown bat in the living room of a house. Luckily, the home owner found him before the cats could investigate further. He is healing from…
One day in early December, a white-winged scoter sat still and alone on the platform of Ontario Power Generation’s northern Abitibi Canyon hydro-electric generating station. A staff member noticed its…
Dreaming of a wild Christmas? Did you know that Toronto Wildlife Centre is open every single day of the year? Even on Christmas Day, sick and injured animals need medicine,…
Bats are well known for hibernating during the cold winter months, but did you know that some species of Ontario bats have a different winter strategy? They fly south! On…
Tell your Toronto city council that you support legislation that will license wildlife removal companies. There is an important piece of proposed legislation currently in debate at City Hall. It…
This winter, you can help fill hundreds of animals’ bellies by making a donation to help feed sick and injured patients at Toronto Wildlife Centre.
Releasing a wild animal is an exciting part of wildlife rehabilitation. But it’s more complicated than it sounds. Factors, including habitat, age, and when the species is naturally active (bats…