When rescue volunteer Sara set out to find an injured goose, she found herself faced with a surprise rescue It was a frigid day in January when rescue volunteer Sara…
“My neighbor found what appears to be a falcon chick. He has gone to the cottage and left the chick with me. I know he made some calls and I…

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…

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.
This young mink was found on a Burlington construction site at the beginning of July. He had a head injury and was very weak and dehydrated. After a month and…

After more than 100 ducks covered in mineral oil were rescued from Mimico Creek earlier this month, the end is in sight.

The people of Toronto have come together to help the ducks oiled in the Mimico Creek oil spill. Read some of their stories here!

Toronto Wildlife Centre responds to a spill of mineral oil in Mimico creek, rescuing more than 100 oiled mallard ducks.
In this video, Toronto Wildlife Centre’s rescue team helps a mallard family who nested on a on a building rooftop in downtown Toronto.