Snoozing Cubs
We have focused on the most recent arrivals in the latest posts, so this time we’ll share some photos of the cubs in Wild Enclosures. They are spending quite a…
We have focused on the most recent arrivals in the latest posts, so this time we’ll share some photos of the cubs in Wild Enclosures. They are spending quite a…
The TWRA officers brought yet another orphaned, needy cub to ABR. Cub #238 is nicknamed Otis Bear. He is larger than the most recent arrivals, weighing about half what a…
We reported that Milo Bear (Cub 236)had moved into The Cub House, but yesterday Curators Coy and Greg noticed that he was lethargic and had stopped eating again, a cause…
ABR welcomed a new Assistant Curator to our team. With 19 cubs onsite, and the possibility that we may get even more, we needed another trained curator to help Coy…
There is good news about the progress of Milo Bear (Cub 236). He is eating all of his baby food and is starting to enjoy an enhanced menu including applesauce,…
We are happy to report that Cub #236 (Milo Bear) is showing improvement. As we told you before, when he first came to ABR and was housed in the Cub…
The most recent arrivals at Appalachian Bear Rescue came to us during the last days of 2015. They are our New Year’s babies. Today we have some news and photos…
At Appalachian Bear Rescue, the New Year came in with a bang! On December 30, we received Cub #236 nicknamed Milo Bear and on December 31, Cub #237 nicknamed Happy…
Zellie Bear, the tiny cub who arrived two days before Christmas, is doing well in The Cub House. She is eating everything that is provided for her. The curators don’t…
We start today with a photo of little Zellie Bear, our newest arrival, in The Cub House. She is eating well and is cleaning her dish, eating the medicine-laced applesauce…