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.
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…
Bird-proof your windows to help millions of birds during migration season.
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.
These cedar waxwings, all admitted for different reasons, were housed and hand-fed together daily at Toronto Wildlife Centre. Waxwings get their name from the bright red waxy tips on their…
Killdeers can walk as soon as they hatch, but still need care and protection from their parents. When this little killdeer arrived at the centre he was roughly the size…
This Northern Shrike was admitted to TWC on November 19th after being hit by a car. It was treated for an injured eye and fractured shoulder, and released back onto…