A lot has changed in this past decade.

What hasn’t changed?

The important role each and every one of us plays in preserving the natural world around us and connecting to nature.

The Toronto Zoo is proud of the important successes we have shared in the past decade saving and protecting our wildlife and wild spaces,

and we couldn’t do it without our amazing Zoo staff, volunteers and you – our members, guests, donors, our champions for change!

Check out our  DECADE IN REVIEW AT THE ZOO

highlight reel video below:

A few quick fun Zoo stats from this decade:

12,321,000+ Zoo guests
29,741 – overnight guests in our Serengetti Bush Camp
17,027 – Zoo campers
400+ – wood turtles released into the wild 
213 – Blanding’s turtles released back into the wild
15 – black-footed ferrets released into wild in Canada
3 – rhino calves born
2 – baby pandas born
1 – NEW Terra Lumina experience that opened

Plus one NEW state-of-the-art Wildlife Health Centre facility to support our nutrition, reproductive and wildlife science research and welfare programs here at the Zoo – pretty amazing!

Together, we all make up an important team of people working tirelessly to make our world a better place.

Conservation is a team sport – and we need more players.

THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF OUR TEAM

Here’s to many more decades of conservation success - together!