This winter, you can help fill hundreds of animals’ bellies by making a donation to help feed sick and injured patients at Toronto Wildlife Centre.
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.
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.
This long-tailed duck was brought to Toronto Wildlife Centre when she was found on the ground with a bad wound on her keel. While she’s in care, she’s kept in…
A Red-Breasted Merganser is released into Lake Ontario after care at Toronto Wildlife Centre. We’ve admitted an unusual number of mergansers and other waterfowl this year, likely because Georgian Bay…