Found an Injured or Orphaned Animal?
Unfortunately, the Park and Zoo cannot accept any injured or orphaned animals found outside of the zoo due to the potential health risk to the animals within the zoo.
Do not attempt to treat an injured or sick wild animal yourself. Always contact your nearest licensed Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre for assistance.
Lakefield Animal Welfare Shelter (LAWS) |
The Lakefield Animal Welfare Society is a non-profit organization with the goal of rescuing stray, injured and abused animals in the Lakefield Area. This organization specializes in dogs, cats and other pets. |
Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) and Humane Society |
The Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) and its network of animal welfare communities facilitate and provide leadership relating to the prevention of cruelty to animals and the promotion of animal well-being. Some of their many animal wellness services and programs include animal rescue.
The Park and Zoo has partnered with the SPCA when suitable for animal health care and temporary homing for sick, abandoned, injured pets or pets that can no longer be cared for by their owners. |
Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre |
The Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre protects and conserves Ontario's native turtles and their habitat. They operate a turtle hospital that treats, rehabilitates and releases injured turtles. The original Turtle Trauma Centre in the Kawarthas began on the Park and Zoo grounds as an office with a few rescued injured turtles. To this day, partnership on care, rescue, education and rehabilitation continues for this species at risk. How to help an injured turtle? An injured turtle needs medical attention as soon as possible; call 705-741-5000 immediately. |
Ontario Wildlife Rescue |
The primary goal of the Ontario Wildlife Rescue is to connect people who have found injured and orphaned animals with those who can look after them and get them back into the wild. Their site can help you locate the best and closest wildlife centre near you approved by the Ministry of Natural Resources. |