I got a big surprise on Mother's day. I had been the
mother of a baby squirrel for one day. You know why? I found a baby squirrel while I was walking along the street near a mall. Suddenly, I saw a baby squirrel on the ground and it looking at me. It was so cute. I could touch it. I guessed it might be ill or hungry. I went to the mall and bought some bread for it, but it didn't eat it. I spent about 10 minutes with it. I didn't see any squirrel coming to get it. When I left it, it followed me. I thought it was an orphan. If I left, it would die. I didn't want to leave it alone. So I took it back to my home. I gave it some milk and few cookies. It quickly ate the food. I sent it to Wildlife Centre the next day.


It had drunk two caps of milk, and was ready to go to sleep. It was so tired and so scare day .

It woke up in the morning.

I'm hungry. Who can tell me where my food is?

I will go to Wildlife Centre to begin my new life. I am so sad.

Last sleep in my new mother's hand.

Toronto Wildlife Centre


Every spring we can find many baby animals, but you must know the Wildlife Act of Canada.
It is illegal to have any wild animal in your care for more than 24 hours. You can end up paying a fee. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) has responsibility for promoting and enforcing these rules. The SPCA ( society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) works with the MNR. It is illegal to keep wildlife without a permit even in Ontario.
Many wild animals carry parasites and diseases that can be transferred to you or your pet. It is dangerous as well. If you do not know how to help them, please call Wildlife Centre. Toronto Wildlife Centre is a registered charity dedicated to the rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife,and to educating the public on wildlife-related issues.
Address: 60 Carl Hall Rd., Unit 4 Toronto, ON M3K 2C1
wildlife Hotline: 416-631-0662
http://www.torontowlidlifecentre.com/
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