🌍 Independent Educational Resource

Your Guide to Toronto Zoo & Ontario Wildlife

An independent, community-driven guide to exploring the Greater Toronto Area's finest zoological gardens, nature reserves, and conservation programs. Free for everyone.

380+ Species Documented
30+ Parks & Reserves
65K+ Monthly Visitors
200+ Articles Published

Everything You Need for Your Visit

From trip planning to deep dives into animal behavior β€” our volunteer-written guides cover every aspect of experiencing Toronto's wildlife.

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Trip Planning Toolkit

Detailed maps, seasonal crowd forecasts, parking tips, and suggested itineraries so you spend less time planning and more time exploring the exhibits.

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Species Encyclopedia

In-depth profiles on over 380 species covering habitat requirements, diet, conservation status, and fascinating behavioral facts for each animal.

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Conservation Updates

Follow breeding programs, habitat restoration projects, and species reintroduction efforts happening across Ontario and supported by zoological institutions.

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Learning Resources

Downloadable worksheets, quiz packs, and lesson plans for teachers and families β€” aligned with the Ontario curriculum for grades 1 through 12.

Popular Reads This Month

Curated stories for nature enthusiasts, families planning day trips, and students researching Canadian biodiversity.

How We Fund This Project

We believe in being completely upfront about our operations and revenue sources.

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Display Advertising

We use contextual advertising through Google AdSense to cover server hosting and ongoing content production costs.

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Affiliate Partnerships

Selected links to booking platforms and tour operators generate a small referral fee at zero additional cost to our readers.

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No Paid Reviews

We never accept payment for coverage or recommendations. Every review and opinion is written independently by our volunteer team.

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Always Free Access

100% of our content is free and will remain free. Advertising revenue supports the project so everyone can benefit.

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