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.
A woman from Pickering called us after a robins’ nest was blown out of a tree and she found the babies lying helpless in the grass.
Toronto Wildlife Centre comes to the rescue when a mother grebe is spotted with a fish hook stuck in her neck.
Toronto Wildlife Centre’s rescue team re-nested this baby great-horned owl after Saturday’s windy weather blew him out his tree, nest and all. We made him a new home, and with the help of local arborists Paul and Dan, affixed it high in the tree.
The Scarborough coyote has reclaimed his place in the wild! It went perfectly — the coyote was released just as the sun was going down, right into the middle of…
Toronto Wildlife Centre’s Rescue Team leader Andrew Wight saves a baby raccoon, who had fallen into a pipe.
Waterbirds have great difficulty coping with the freezing temperatures since they rely on open water for their survival. Grebes can’t even walk on land; except for incubating eggs in a…