Cedar, a two-month-old blind baby moose, was found abandoned and taken to Holly's Haven Wildlife Rescue. He is blind in one eye and has partial vision in the other, making his return to the wild unsafe. Cedar won't survive long if released due to predation risks. The rescue lacks space and resources to care for him as he grows. They reached out to the Toronto Zoo for Cedar to live in captivity, but the province must approve the transfer.
Cedar, a blind baby moose found on a rural road, requires a safe environment due to his inability to return to the wild, risking predation.
Cedar's rescue organization is licensed to rehabilitate animals until they can be released, but lacks the capacity to care for him as he grows.
The Toronto Zoo is willing to accept Cedar but the decision hinges on provincial regulations regarding the transfer of the animal.
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