TORONTO ZOO SENDS ENDANGERED EASTERN LOGGERHEAD SHRIKES TO CARDEN ONTARIO FOR RELEASE INTO WILD


Eastern Loggerhead shrike, Photo Credit: Toronto Zoo


Eastern Loggerhead shrike photographed at Toronto Zoo’s specialized conservation breeding centre,
Photo Credit: Toronto Zoo

TORONTO, ON, Wednesday, August 21, 2019: The Toronto Zoo continues its efforts to support important conservation efforts with the recent shipment of Eastern Loggerhead shrikes (ELS) for release into the wild. Toronto Zoo participates in a  conservation breeding program to help this endangered Canadian species, which are bred at one of our specialized conservation breeding centres along Meadowvale Road. This year’s shrike fledglings were picked up on, Monday, August 19, 2019, are bound for Carden Ontario for release.

The eastern subspecies of the loggerhead shrike is one of the most imperiled birds in North America. In Canada, loggerhead shrikes are now only found in a few isolated pockets of grasslands in Ontario, Quebec, and Manitoba. They used to be found readily from southwestern Manitoba, east to the Maritime Provinces.

In 1991, in response to a rapidly declining population, the Committee on the Status of Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) listed the eastern loggerhead shrike as endangered, and it is now protected by provincial endangered species legislation in Ontario, Manitoba, and Quebec. In 1992, a Loggerhead Shrike Recovery Team was formed and recovery plans were produced by 1994. In 1997, when only 100 eastern loggerhead shrikes were estimated to remain in all of Canada and a mere 18 pairs could be found in Ontario, Environment Canada established a captive population to ensure that the unique genetic material of these birds would be preserved. Between 1997 and 1998, 43 young birds were brought into captivity and the first captive breeding followed shortly thereafter. The Toronto Zoo has been involved in the conservation breeding of the ELS since the program’s inception and have produced 274 shrikes to support this recovery effort.

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ORANGUTAN AWARENESS WEEKEND

Saturday, August 24 & Sunday, August 25, 2019



Free with Admission
11am to 3pm
Indo-Malaya Pavilion

This event will focus on the impact of de-forestation and the palm oil issues as well as how the Zoo is supporting sustainable palm oil products. Guests can learn how they can help by changing some of their daily habits. Silent auction items and interpretive stations and keeper talks will also be part of this event. Funds raised will go to the Sumatran Orangutan Society.

Plus join us at 1pm for an Orangutan keeper talk followed by a special enrichment at their exhibit at 2pm!

And don’t miss your chance for a special close encounter with one of our Sumatran orangutans and their keepers! This is a rare opportunity to go behind the scenes and see where our orangutans live when not on exhibit and a chance to learn how our keepers manage our group of 6 orangutans and the work we do with them.