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Turtle Pond Wildlife Centre We are a licensed wildlife rehabilitation centre in Val Caron (Greater Sudbury), Ontario, Canada.

Please note this page is for education purposes and for updates on the Centre. If you would like to report an injured animal, please contact 705-691-0433

Meet our sweet porcupette patient! 🦔Did you know porcupettes are born with soft and flexible quills that harden as they ...
30/05/2026

Meet our sweet porcupette patient! 🦔

Did you know porcupettes are born with soft and flexible quills that harden as they get older?

This little baby was brought to us as a suspected orphan. Because they don't possess the skills of older porcupines, porcupettes may be left alone while their mother forages or climbs. To avoid any unintentional separation, spend some time watching wildlife to ensure the mother doesn't return and that the baby is vulnerable.

In this baby's case, they will grow up with us and be released when old enough to be on their own!

We shell-a-brated World Turtle Day yesterday by releasing this adult painted turtle that was brought to us after being c...
24/05/2026

We shell-a-brated World Turtle Day yesterday by releasing this adult painted turtle that was brought to us after being chewed by a dog.

Fortunately, we were able to treat its wounds and gave time for them to heal in a clean environment. Some scars remain, but this turtle is ready for the summer season in its ancestral wetland. 🐢

Turtles face many additional threats in Ontario, including habitat loss and road mortality. Be mindful of these incredible creatures, especially as they are on the move this time of year. If you see one crossing the road and it's safe to do so, move it in the direction it was heading. Check out our website for instructions: https://turtlepondwc.com/animal/turtles

10/05/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible moms and wild moms out there! 🐢🦊🦝

This sweet raccoon mom was our first raccoon of the season. She was found inside a garbage can where she had babies and was caring for them. A garbage can was no place for babies to grow, so they're with us for a little while until they're ready for release!

Spring is baby season, which means wild mothers are working extra hard to keep their little ones safe, fed, and protected. From raccoons raising babies in unexpected places to birds nesting close to home, these moms are caring, resilient, and doing their best to survive alongside us.

This Mother’s Day, you can help keep wild families together by giving nesting mothers space, avoiding disturbance of den sites, and proactively closing off attics, crawl spaces, sheds, and other areas before animals move in to have their babies.

A little compassion and prevention can make a big difference for wildlife families this season!

We're hiring summer students!Join the team at Turtle Pond Wildlife Centre this summer!We’re looking for dedicated, hardw...
07/05/2026

We're hiring summer students!

Join the team at Turtle Pond Wildlife Centre this summer!

We’re looking for dedicated, hardworking students who are passionate about wildlife and animal care to support our work during the busy summer season.

Ideal candidates are:

• Motivated and reliable
• Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment
• Passionate about animals and conservation
• Preferably pursuing studies in animal health, veterinary sciences, wildlife conservation, biology, or related fields

Requirements:

• Must be 16 years of age or older
• Willingness to learn and work as part of a team
• Ability to assist with animal care, cleaning, feeding, and daily centre operations

📅 Applications are open until positions are filled.

Please send your resume and cover letter or any questions to: [email protected]

Come make a difference for Northern Ontario's wildlife this summer! 🐢 🦊 🦝

A tasty treat in support of Turtle Pond!Thank you, Leslie's for your generous support!
05/05/2026

A tasty treat in support of Turtle Pond!

Thank you, Leslie's for your generous support!

If you haven't heard, the new limited edition menu item is available for the month of May as part of our Leslie's Loves campaign to help support local charities and non profits.

This month you can get your hands on the pickled poutine. Our fresh and cut fries, covered in the gravy and curds you already love. Topped off with a tangy dill sauce, chopped pickles and a full deep fried pickle spear.

Proceeds from the sale of each picked poutine will support the Turtle Pond Wildlife Centre in Val Caron.

Reminder: auction item pick up is taking place today! 📆 If you were the successful bidder on an item from our 2026 aucti...
02/05/2026

Reminder: auction item pick up is taking place today! 📆

If you were the successful bidder on an item from our 2026 auction and elected to pick it up in-person, you can do so today.

Location: 189 Regent Street N. (Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church across from the Montessori school)
Hours: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

If picking up, payment options include debit, credit, or cash.

Assistance needed. We admitted a fatally injured eastern grey squirrel this evening from the corner of Brenda Drive and ...
02/05/2026

Assistance needed.
We admitted a fatally injured eastern grey squirrel this evening from the corner of Brenda Drive and St. Charles Road in the south end of Sudbury. She has babies. Once the young ones are hungry enough they will leave their nest in search of mom. Over the next few days people in this neighborhood may find very young squirrels on the ground. They may be as small as the one in the photo, eyes closed with limited mobility. If anyone happens to find young squirrels near the above mentioned area, please reach out. You can text Gloria at 705 691 0433. Thank you.

It’s baby season in Northern Ontario! 🐣🌿Spring is here and babies are arriving at the Centre! Our current patients inclu...
01/05/2026

It’s baby season in Northern Ontario! 🐣🌿

Spring is here and babies are arriving at the Centre! Our current patients include baby turtles, raccoons, owls, and squirrels.

This time of year, please remember that if you spot a baby animal, their parents are usually nearby. We try our best to minimize separation between babies and their parents - so here are a few tips to keep in mind:

-Observe from a distance and for a good period of time to ensure they need care
-Keep pets leashed to minimize interaction and potential injury
-Watch for wildlife on roads including turtles
-Secure sheds and attics so wildlife can't access them

For more information, check out our wildlife information pages on our website: https://turtlepondwc.com/found-an-injured-animal

Wow! We are full with gratitude following Turtle Pond’s 7th Annual Auction! ❤️Thanks to the incredible generosity of our...
27/04/2026

Wow! We are full with gratitude following Turtle Pond’s 7th Annual Auction! ❤️

Thanks to the incredible generosity of our participants, donors, sponsor (Magna Mining Inc.) and supporters, we raised over $19,670 in support of wildlife rehabilitation. Your kindness directly helps us continue caring for injured and orphaned animals and giving them a second chance in the wild. This is especially meaningful as we head into our baby season!

This event wouldn’t have been possible without each and every one of you. Thank you for showing up, giving generously, and believing in our work!

Final hours! The end of Turtle Pond’s auction is closing in and we’re at 80% of our goal. So close, and we're hoping for...
26/04/2026

Final hours! The end of Turtle Pond’s auction is closing in and we’re at 80% of our goal. So close, and we're hoping for that final push!

There are still incredible items waiting for bids - now is your moment to jump in, snag something special, and help us cross the finish line.

Bidding closes at 6PM. Let’s make it happen! ⏰

https://www.32auctions.com/TurtlePond2026

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