Cubs in Trees are Hard to See
During the winter when trees were bare, it was easy to spot the cubs or yearlings. But now that the trees are leafed out in all their summertime finery they…
During the winter when trees were bare, it was easy to spot the cubs or yearlings. But now that the trees are leafed out in all their summertime finery they…
Our five-month-old bear cub, Finnegan Bear, needs to play in order to grow and develop the muscles and motor skills he will use when he is back in the wild. …
Finnegan seems to have recovered from his uncertainty about the new cubs in Wild Enclosure #4. He was back to his usual, active pattern of behavior. He started out getting…
An interesting development in Wild Enclosure #4 – all three of the little cubs were in the same tree – sort of. Actually, the two siblings, Andy and Eliza were…
The two cub siblings, Andy and Eliza, joined Finnegan in Wild Enclosure #3 a few days ago. How interesting it was to see all three little cubs react to Mother…
Today we will provide links to two very entertaining videos of Finnegan Bear, the five-month-old cub who arrived at Appalachian Bear Rescue in March. He has grown quickly on the…
In our last post we told about the rescue of two black bear cubs whose mother was killed in traffic. They were brought to ABR after their examination by the…
TWRA officers rescued two little bear cubs whose mother was killed in a traffic accident. He took the cubs to UTCVM and Curator Coy met him there. The cubs are…
We have seen very little interaction between yearling Lucinda Bear and cub Finnegan Bear. However, one day very recently Finnegan, who is very interested in and curious about his larger…
As you know, Milo Bear, who arrived at ABR as a starving, eleven-month-old cub in December, has shown great reluctance to leave. It is somewhat understandable, given that Milo had…