ABR Cub #232 – Herbie Bear
On December 6th ABR admitted Cub #232, nicknamed Herbie Bear. The little male cub was found in the Townsend area of Blount County. He is 10 months old, the same…
On December 6th ABR admitted Cub #232, nicknamed Herbie Bear. The little male cub was found in the Townsend area of Blount County. He is 10 months old, the same…
If you recall, when it was time to release the “first wave” cubs a few days ago, two of them – Petal and Aster Bear – did not cooperate. On…
Acorn Bear (Cub #230) and Linus Bear (Cub #231) were the most recent arrivals at Appalachian Bear Rescue. They have been with us for a week and a half, and…
We have some photos of the “second wave” cubs (some of them) who are beginning to fatten up a little. They still have a long way to go, but as…
We have a double treat today. First we’ll see the photos taken when Peanut Bear was worked up for release. Unfortunately, we don’t have images of the actual release, as…
As promised, this post is about the release on November 30 of three of our “first wave,” or larger bear cubs. The cubs released were Ellis, Charley B, and Peanut…
After recent releases into Wild Enclosure 2 we have some photos that show how these small cubs are getting along. As a matter of fact, they seem to be adjusting…
We have referred to the “first wave” cubs (those admitted earlier in the year) and “second wave” cubs (the very small, malnourished cubs admitted recently). Today we have photos to…
Some of the “second wave,” smaller cubs have finished their medications and the curators judged that they were ready to be released into a Wild Enclosure. As they showed they…
As promised, here is the post about the release of two of our “first wave” cubs – #208 Juliette and her sister #209 Summer came to ABR in July weighing…