ABR in the News
ABR – specifically, Curator Janet and our newest cub, Marmalade Bear, were featured in a newspaper article in the DAILY TIMES, the local paper for Maryville, TN. Here is a…
ABR – specifically, Curator Janet and our newest cub, Marmalade Bear, were featured in a newspaper article in the DAILY TIMES, the local paper for Maryville, TN. Here is a…
It was a rainy day, and the only bears in view were a couple of the cubs in Wild Enclosure #1. The others were hidden in underbrush or up trees.…
On the morning of July 31st, Kentucky Wildlife Officer Tristan Curry brought another orphaned cub to ABR for care. The little female was the only one in her family to…
The six cubs in Wild Enclosure #2 can choose where they want to sleep. They have the entire enclosure, including the trees at their disposal. On a recent night, though,…
In an animal rescue operation like Appalachian Bear Rescue there are moments of extreme sadness as well as moments of joy. It’s been said that we experience a roller coaster…
Sparks Bear, our yearling who came to ABR in May, was in Wild Enclosure #4. But he didn’t seem as comfortable there after the other yearling, Mulberry, arrived recently. So…
The two little 6-month-old female cubs residing in the Hartley House are still not socializing as much as we might expect. They get along, but just don’t choose to be…
The yearling in today’s post is Mulberry, who is in Acclimation Pen #4. He is getting used to it, sort of, but we know he’d rather be outside. The two…
We often see the cubs playing with objects and with each other, but our yearling, Sparks Bear, is most often seen resting on his platform. We are sure you’ll be…
Our weather has been hot recently with highs in the 90s. If you’re a bear with a black fur coat, you have to find ways to keep as cool as…