The Toronto Zoo said it made the difficult decision to euthanize a 39-year-old river hippo named Petal after she encountered ...
Toronto Zoo has been administering COVID-19 vaccines to susceptible animals, with the job made easier due to “voluntary positive reinforcement training” the animals have undergone, allowing them to ...
A daring orangutan cartwheeled, tight-rope-walked and trapezed its way out of an enclosure at the Toronto Zoo this week, officials said. Kembali — one of the zoo’s seven Sumatran orangutans — was ...
Public opinion shifted as terrible allegations about the Niagara Falls attraction’s treatment of animals emerged over the ...
Toronto Zoo, the largest zoo in Canada, says that a ransomware attack that hit its systems on early Friday had no impact on the animals, its website, or its day-to-day operations. The zoo said it ...
The Masai giraffe calf was born at the Toronto Zoo on Feb. 24 and started walking on his own about 90 minutes after birth There is a new set of hooves walking around the Toronto Zoo. On Feb. 25, the ...
Toronto Zoo disclosed a cyberattack on Monday, after first detecting it last week and working to mitigate the impact. The zoo reassured the public that the attack did not impact animal wellbeing and ...
The Toronto Zoo Master Plan provides a comprehensive blueprint for the evolution of the 287-hectare site. Located in the east end of the Greater Toronto Area, it will create an animal-friendly ...
Mazyria the Amur tiger, who gave birth to three cubs in 2013, is now a mom of six after giving birth to another trio of tiger cubs on April 30 at the Toronto Zoo The Toronto Zoo has three new arrivals ...
Like most teenagers, Nassir would love to spend all day staring at videos on a phone screen. Unlike most 14-year-olds, Nassir is a gorilla at the zoo. Visitors have been sharing their videos with him.
A Toronto Zoo has advised guests against showing cell phone videos to gorillas in their exhibit. Employees want the gorillas to focus on their natural habitat instead of screens. One gorilla, though, ...
The Toronto Zoo is urging visitors to stop showing gorillas cell phone videos as some of the unmoderated content could be “upsetting” — and even addictive — to the primates. “We just want the gorillas ...