Toronto residents are warned not to disturb a bald eagle nest as the first-ever nest is discovered in the city. The Wildlife Learning Center is now home to two bald eagles, marking a significant event as the birds take up residence in Toronto for the first time. Until 2023, bald eagles were listed as being of 'special concern' under Ontario's Endangered Species Act.
Toronto has its first bald eagle nest in recorded history. Here's why you haven't seen them here before. Until 2023, bald eagles were listed under Ontario’s Endangered Species Act as being of “special concern.” https://t.co/oYcFLrTjXs
A high-flying couple and their top-secret Toronto home: bald eagles take up residence in city for first time https://t.co/eHAnnw2fTp
Wildlife Learning Center home to 2 bald eagles. https://t.co/FuqhLQcLFZ Click the image to read more:
First-ever bald eagle nest discovered in Toronto, conservation authority confirms https://t.co/DC6vx5fpls
Residents warned not to seek out or disturb nest as eagles may abandon their eggs. #Toronto https://t.co/0SSEHZ6yrx