By: Victoria Badham, Education & Outreach Manager, Toronto Wildlife CentreHalloween conjures up images of wild species associated with darkness – from wolves and coyotes, to bats, owls and snakes – humans…
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By: Victoria Badham, Education & Outreach Manager, Toronto Wildlife Centre Our flighted friends will soon be leaving our backyards to head to their wintering grounds. Beneficial pollinators will prepare for hibernation.…
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This big brown bat was found in December by Sean, a Mississauga resident. Bats can’t survive the harsh winter outdoors and must hibernate. Somehow, this bat accidentally awoke from his…
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The coyote took a few nimble steps and stopped, standing in the snow wheezing painfully as the kill snare hung from his neck. The wire cut deep into his throat,…
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By: Victoria Badham, Education & Outreach Manager, Toronto Wildlife Centre Winter is right around the corner; as the snow begins to fall and the days grow darker, the flora and…
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By Victoria Badham, Education & Outreach Manager, Toronto Wildlife Centre At Toronto Wildlife Centre (TWC) – a wildlife rehabilitation centre located in Downsview Park in Toronto – our wildlife hotline…
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A young Western rat snake was admitted to Toronto Wildlife Centre (TWC) on May 1, after being found hiding in some tires in a transport truck when it arrived in…
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The TWC team is reeling from the day yesterday. At this time of the year, animals flood in all day long needing help – but yesterday two of those admissions…
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If you could have any superpower, what would it be? While invisibility and mind-reading are top contenders, many people choose flight as their coveted power – is that any surprise?…
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Sending lots of love to our human, feathery, scaly and furry friends alike! By Rebecca Dean, Fundraising Assistant Today is Valentine’s Day – and we know what that means for…
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