Toronto Wildlife Centre which is the only wildlife center in all of Toronto. We unfortunately were not able to get a behind the scenes tour but there were three observation windows in the back of the center, one had a view into the operating room, there were no operations being performed but it was really interesting to be able to see the set up and how it was different to the set-up of some of the operating rooms I have seen in Scotland. Then next room was a room that some animals are rehabilitated in and currently there was no animals, however lucky window three was a one-way mirror into a care room where there was pigeon's, orphaned racoons and orphaned opossums where being feed and cared for. TNR Course – Trap-Neuter and return. I gained my qualification to legally be able care for, feed , T-N-R my own feral cat colony in Toronto, allowing me to trap them and take them to Toronto humane society (where I visited on Thursday 25 th ) to get neuter and rerelease them back in t...
Ten students and two members of staff jetted off in May to attend Centennial College in Toronto. The students are from a range of faculties including cyber security, childcare, motor vehicle, business and enterprise and animal care, and include both full and part-time students and apprentices. This blog was to document our time away. "The postings on this site are my own and do not represent Borders College’s positions, strategies or opinions"
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