Size can be deceiving. The weather is getting colder and that means the busy baby season at TWC is coming to an end (soon to be replaced by the busy…
Read More
Size can be deceiving. The weather is getting colder and that means the busy baby season at TWC is coming to an end (soon to be replaced by the busy…
Wild animals in the city have it pretty tough. They face danger everywhere they turn—on our roads, from our pets, from our litter. Sometimes they try to make a safe home in a nice warm attic or underneath a deck, only to be trapped and released far away from home.
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.