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A Unique Type of Muffin for International Muffin Day!
The beloved muffin deserves a day of its own, and for that, we have February 20. It’s National Muffin Day! Meet Toucan Rescue Ranch’s version of…
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Millie the Sloth’s Fundraiser
She arrived at Toucan Rescue Ranch late one afternoon in 2007, as a very sick, very tiny orphaned baby – just 1 week old.
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Spud & Tater, two orphaned porcupines
Since arriving at Toucan Rescue Ranch, these lil’ baby Hairy Mexican Porcupines have become the best of friends. But they haven’t always had each other. Both babies…
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“PAPAYA IS LIFE”
This has become a famous saying here at the ranch. Hearing this phrase – hearing these three little words – is music to our ears.
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Baby Kisses: Brutally Mauled By Dog
Kisses is a small baby Tayra (part of the weasel family), who arrived at the Ranch scared, hurting, and stressed, after being attacked by a dog. Luckily,…
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10 Reasons to Visit a Wildlife Sanctuary Instead of a Normal Zoo
We understand that when it comes to wildlife, you want to see animals up close that you would otherwise hardly get the chance to see in the…
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A Letter to our Supporters
By our Executive Director and Founder, Leslie Howle Hi Toucan Rescue Ranch family,I would like to thank everyone who has continued to support…
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Monsters, Inc., Mike & Boo
Two Mexican Hairy Porcupines #backinthetrees First of all, I’ll answer the question that you’re all thinking. Yes, Mike and Boo were named after the…
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Pebbles the Tamandua
Pebbles is a female Northern Tamandua, officially known as Tamandua mexicana. This beautiful anteater species has a prehensile tail, four claws and, surprisingly to many, no…
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My Promise to Sloths
Blog entry written by Founder and sloth-mom Leslie Howle: I just experienced one of the worst sloth rescues. I received a call from Janet, our chief veterinarian, about a mother…
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