Clementine is a Climbing Bear
Of course we knew she was a climber – after all, as soon as she escaped from the river she scurried up a 60 foot tree! The small pen in…
Of course we knew she was a climber – after all, as soon as she escaped from the river she scurried up a 60 foot tree! The small pen in…
Our yearling bear, #267 (April) was released back into the wild on May 7th. As you know, she had been let out into the Wild Enclosure a few days ago. …
Clementine Bear, the three-month-old cub currently being cared for at Appalachian Bear Rescue, was demonstrating to the curators that she was ready for a move into The Cub House. This…
The ABR photographer of record (Ken LaValley) stopped by and took a photo of our yearling, April Bear, out in her Wild Enclosure. She is progressing very well and the…
As we promised, we are sharing the heart-warming story of the rescue of ABR Cub #268, nicknamed Clementine Bear. It was quite an operation, involving wildlife officers, folks in a…
ABR has admitted our first 2018 cub – a three-month-old female – #268, nicknamed Clementine Bear. She was rescued from the Nolichucky River on April 29th. We’ll post her dramatic…
April Bear was released into the Wild Enclosure a couple of days ago! After proving that she was able to climb in the Acclimation Pen, it was decided to give…
Now that she is in the outdoor Acclimation Pen, April Bear is enjoying the freedom to climb and move in a larger space. The curators are working to keep her…
April Bear, the injured yearling, showed the curators that she was ready to move out of the Red Roof Recovery Center. After conferring with the UT vets, the curators obliged…
As you may recall, ABR has chosen January 22 as the “official birthday” of all of the bear cubs and yearlings that come to us for care. This means that…