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…
Our new trailcam, donated by Canadian Tire, will be instrumental in observing animal behaviour not altered by human presence.
The people of Toronto have created a memorial and hashtag for a dead raccoon. Now, they’re bringing attention to a global problem.
Our orphaned squirrels are starting to go back to the wild! Find out how you can lend a tree on your property to help them with their transition.
Four tiny short-tailed weasels were found orphaned in a parking lot under a van. Sadly only two made it through the night, but they’re thriving in foster care. They have a few months ahead of them yet before they’ll be ready to start their lives in the wild!
This little lady came in as a single orphan on Tuesday. Luckily she’s around the same age as the 2 other orphaned male coyotes that we have in care. They’re now being raised together and she’ll have 2 siblings to look after her as she grows up.
Our Wildlife Rehabilitation Manager Lisa Fosco hand-feeds a ravenous little coyote. He and his brother were admitted to Toronto Wildlife Centre after they were found scattered in the grass by…