Ever had a burning question about wildlife? Like, can opossums really hang by their tails? Or, why did the snapping turtle cross the road? Drop by Toronto Wildlife Centre on…
Animal Hospital: Rescuing Urban Wildlife. When the excellent educational publishing company Firefly Books approached us to write a book about wildlife rehabilitation, we couldn’t say no!
A Halloween treat: Wild animals in care need to exercise their minds as well as their bodies to get ready for their release back to the wild. Changing up enrichment…
Size can be deceiving. The weather is getting colder and that means the busy baby season at TWC is coming to an end (soon to be replaced by the busy…
This wayward traveler accidentally boarded a truck to Calgary, Alberta! But thanks to the efforts of AIWC and TWC, he will make it back home.
After five months in care, the orphaned coyotes admitted to Toronto Wildlife Centre in April have been released back into the wild.
Wildlife and people in Richmond Hill need your help to make sure they receive the very best wildlife response the GTA has to offer.
This yellow-billed cuckoo flew into a window, and has some head trauma issues and a sore shoulder. He’s getting pain medication and supplemental tube-feeding while we monitor his condition for…
Bird-proof your windows to help millions of birds during migration season.
Tempting tapas, classy canapés and a local heirloom tomato bar — The Wild Ball has an abundance of mouthwatering treats on offer!