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  2. Redemption Paws - Wikipedia

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    Redemption Paws is a Toronto-based non-profit [1] and charity [2] [3] that relocates dogs from countries affected by climate change, natural disaster, or canine overpopulation. [4] The organisation was founded in September 2017. [5]

  3. Toronto Humane Society - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Humane Society is a Toronto charity that operates animal shelters and animal rescue operations. It was founded in 1887 by John J. Kelso dedicated to promote both children's aid and the humane treatment of animals.

  4. Toronto Municipal Licensing & Standards Division - Wikipedia

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    Services also include business licensing and permitting, property standards, and animal care including control, shelter and adoption services. [1] Toronto by-law 545 is what gives the MLS the power to license and inspect a variety of businesses in the city, in order to ensure public health, safety, consumer protection, and nuisance control.

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  6. Trap–neuter–return - Wikipedia

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    The City of Toronto, Ontario, includes TNR in its animal services and has a bylaw specifically addressing TNR and managed colonies. [94] The Toronto Animal Services offers spay and neuter for colonies that are registered and have an assigned trained caretaker. [95]

  7. Thornhill, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Thornhill Community Centre is home to the Markham Cat Adoption Centre & Education Centre, which was launched in 2016 and is partnered with the Ontario SPCA. It was the first cat adoption and education centre in the Greater Toronto Area, and the first cat adoption centre to be municipally funded in Ontario.

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  9. Fauna of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The following bird species (sorted by family) have been spotted in the City of Toronto, and Greater Toronto: [31] Blue jays may be seen throughout the city. Toronto's Major League Baseball team is named after the bird. The common loon is the provincial bird of Ontario, and a bird species that breeds within Greater Toronto. [31]