Cubs Being Cubs
Bear cubs are learning every day. They are alert to any unusual smell, sound, or sight and will bolt and climb the nearest tree when even slightly alarmed. This reaction…
Bear cubs are learning every day. They are alert to any unusual smell, sound, or sight and will bolt and climb the nearest tree when even slightly alarmed. This reaction…
We have another video of cubs that was pieced together from small segments that the curators filmed. It shows some interactions among the cubs that have been at ABR the…
A few days ago, there was an intruder at ABR – an intruder bear, that is. Curator Coy saw an “extra” bear in one of the Wild Enclosures, and quickly…
As you know, the cubs at ABR come from different places and different families although we do have some siblings (Bonnie Blue and Ridgeway; Ellis and Charley B; the “3P’s”). …
The two brothers arrived at ABR in early August, and as healthy cubs of proper weights they were released into the Wild Enclosure right away. They are residing with #208-Juliette…
Ken LaValley, our designated photographer is the only person beside the curators who is permitted to take pictures of the cubs at ABR. With his professional equipment and zoom lenses…
ABR cubs #213 (Ellis Bear) and #214 (Charley B. Bear) arrived on August 7th. They share a Wild Enclosure with Juliette, Summer, Pansy, Petal and Peanut. All of the cubs…
Bears are very intelligent and curious animals. As such, they need to be stimulated and challenged when in a captive situation, Although ABR is only a temporary home for our…
Bears are basically solitary animals. Each bear in the wild has a territory that he or she claims as his/her own. Our cubs have their own “territories,” or parts of…
With 13 cubs on site at ABR, we have to take updates and photos when we can. Here are photos taken of two of the more recent arrivals, Charley B,…