Remembering Makira
It is with heavy hearts that we share that earlier this month we said goodbye to one of our most colourful residents, female panther chameleon, ‘Makira’. Female panther chameleons typically live around…
Read MoreWild Canada will open at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 1st, to accommodate our FOCUSED event, presented by the Camera Store.
Land of Lemurs Walkthrough & Outdoor Gorilla Amphitheatre: The two outdoor animal viewing areas are closed for the season. Lemurs and gorillas will be viewable in their indoor habitats.
African Savannah Yard: Our Hartmann’s mountain zebras and ostriches are off-view while we complete exciting upgrades in the African Savannah Yard, including the construction of a new Savannah Barn for the animals. Our giraffe tower will continue to be viewable throughout the project.
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Bite-Sized
Today on Reverse the Red Day, we’re proud to share our pledge to reverse the red for the Endangered whooping crane.
Once reduced to just 21 individuals in the 1940s due to overhunting and habitat loss, this remarkable species has faced immense challenges. Since 1992, we’ve been dedicated to supporting whooping crane recovery by leading Canada’s only conservation breeding program for the species!
Our pledge today is a promise to strengthen our leadership in whooping crane conservation, by continuing to focus on increasing successful breeding efforts and advancing long-term recovery strategies, while working closely with partners on translocations and efforts to safeguard vital habitats. Together, we can help the whooping crane population soar once again and ensure a brighter future for this iconic bird.