Mon, Feb 26: Winter isn’t just hard on humans. Hundreds of wild animals can also suffer during the coldest months. Toronto Wildlife Centre is currently looking after several dozen species, including 33 bats, 18 frost-bitten opossums and a wounded snowy owl. We went to the centre to get an up-close look at their winter rescue and release program.
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Cold winter challenges wild animals, Toronto Wildlife Centre staff
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