Your phone call could be what makes the difference! Thank you so much for all you do to help wildlife by supporting Toronto Wildlife Centre’s work! Would you consider also…
This holiday season, there are over 200 wild animals being cared for by Toronto Wildlife Centre’s hard working staff and volunteers. Among them are thirteen young red-tailed hawks; the most…
Bryan found this injured red-necked grebe in a parking lot in Stouffville on a cold evening this November. Being in a parking lot is very unusual for a grebe….
You made a difference in the lives of wild animals like these two red foxes who were admitted with serious cases of mange. After emergency medical care to stabilize them,…
TWC’s trained staff and volunteers provide more than 43,000 individual hand feedings annually – and that’s just for squirrels! When squirrels are born, they are blind and naked. Mother squirrels…
Every day more animals arrive at Toronto Wildlife Centre (TWC) in need of help; animals like the injured beaver found yesterday by police or the beautiful woodpecker who was attacked…
Rouge National Urban Park, Canada’s only national urban park, are hosting a photography exhibition highlighting the incredible work of their first ever Photographer-in-Residence, Heike Reuse of OCAD University. “Heike’s images help…
TWC’s Wildlife Emergency Hotline is a vital service that provides expert advice to members of the public on wildlife situations 365 days a year. The hotline is one of TWC’s…
Happy Thanksgiving! With your support, over 4500 sick, injured and orphaned wild animals have been helped since last thanksgiving. Thank you!