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Captive Breeding
and Reintroduction

The Toronto Zoo participates in many captive breeding and reintroduction programs, which involve breeding rare and endangered species in human-controlled settings, and if possible, releasing these animals back into their natural habitats. By doing this, we hope to help increase wild populations of animals that are, right now, struggling to survive on their own.

Click below to find out more about the Toronto Zoo's captive breeding programs.

Captive Breeding and Reintroduction
Black-footed Ferret Conservation Recovery Program
Blanchard's Cricket Frog Genetic Assessment
Eastern Loggerhead Shrike Captive Breeding
Karner Blue Butterfly Captive Breeding
Oregon Spotted Frog Reintroduction
Puerto Rican Crested Toad Captive Breeding and Reintroduction
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Trumpeter Swan Reintroduction
Vancouver Island Marmot Conservation Recovery Program
Wyoming Toad
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