A Halloween treat: Wild animals in care need to exercise their minds as well as their bodies to get ready for their release back to the wild. Changing up enrichment…
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…
In this video, Toronto Wildlife Centre’s rescue team helps a mallard family who nested on a on a building rooftop in downtown Toronto.
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…
Toronto Wildlife Centre on the CBC News segment Close Up, circa 1997!
This orphaned squirrel is growing strong and healthy on a daily diet of nutritious formula, and after a month in care is learning to forage too.
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…
Toronto Wildlife Centre is hitting the small screen! On Tuesday, December 30th at 9pm, Love Nature will be premiering City Wildlife Rescue–a 12-part weekly documentary series following the dedicated professionals…