More Cub Photos
Today we start with a photo of Noli (Cub #207) looking out of the acclimation pen into the Wild Enclosure. We can imagine that she is eager to get outside. …
Today we start with a photo of Noli (Cub #207) looking out of the acclimation pen into the Wild Enclosure. We can imagine that she is eager to get outside. …
Cub #207, Noli Bear, was rescued from the Nolichucky River. When she was first brought to the UT vet school for examination and subsequently admitted to ABR she was severely…
We have photos of Noli, in the Cub House, and of the cubs in the Wild Enclosure. All of them are eating well. Noli seems to eat just about everything…
Woody, our yearling bear, is very secretive and hard to photograph. But a few days ago we got lucky and were able to catch him as well as filming the…
Today we have some photos of the four cobs in the Wild Enclosure, and a special treat – a picture that was sent to us by someone who actually saw…
Curator Janet met Todd Weaver, a TWRA officer, at the UT Vet School on July 9th to receive our 207th cub. She is a female who was rescued in the…
Ever since Carter entered the Wild Enclosure, he has been keeping to himself. He spends most of the time in his tree, coming down to forage alone and not mingling…
Someone asked if the cubs were afraid of the 4th of July fireworks noise. While bears do not like loud noises (in fact, noise is one way to discourage a…
We shared a video of the elusive Woody Bear and it was well received. This time we have a video of three of the four cubs in the other Wild…
We have a real treat in this video that was pieced together from several short clips of Woody Bear in his Wild Enclosure. As we have said, Woody is very…