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…
These three little babies were found in Toronto, near the intersection of College and Spadina, by people who witnessed their mother and siblings get run over by a car. Sadly…
This garter snake was found in a Caledon house in February. Staff suspect the snake was disturbed from hibernation by renovations. Though uninjured, the snake can not be released until…
Toronto Wildlife Centre responded to a call about 43 big brown bats found at a Newmarket mall on January 2nd, 2014. Discovered by a mall staff member, the bats were…
Emblematic of a perfect summer day, common loons are a familiar sight and sound on Northern Ontario lakes. Loons’ legs are located far back along their body making them excellent…
This red fox was first seen on September 13th by Toronto Wildlife Centre rescue volunteer Ann, who could see that the fox was exhibiting early signs of mange. As the…