Photos from the Wild Side – 2
Looking at these bears, you would never know that they were so small just a few months ago. Each of these yearling cubs now weighs at least 40-50 pounds, we…
Looking at these bears, you would never know that they were so small just a few months ago. Each of these yearling cubs now weighs at least 40-50 pounds, we…
NEWS FLASH! The ABR website has been revised and updated! We have needed this for a long time, and a volunteer has made the necessary changes to the long-dormant website. We…
Today, April 9th, two more of the ABR yearling bears were released into their new, wild habitat to have a second chance at a wild life. We are happy to…
Recently, The Blount County Daily Times had a great article about ABR and our bears. Read it here. There is a photo of one of the bears, and links to…
As we reported yesterday, it is getting harder to provide photos of our yearlings these days, as they are most active at night. When we came across this article about urban…
Thanks to all of you, the bears are at the point where they can enjoy the beautiful Spring! Unfortunately, pictures and videos are much more difficult to obtain now. So…
Here are a few of the bears out in the Wild Side enclosure. Someone suggested that perhaps this was a “class in tree climbing” but bears don’t really need instruction…
We have had a number of questions about the recent releases and the sizes and conditions of the yearlings who were released. First of all, remember that the mission of…
Due to the releases yesterday, some of the bears have been shuffled around a bit. Mackie was released; hence his former roommate, Eleanor, now has a new roomie, little Dell. …
Earlier today we reported that seven of the yearling cubs at ABR were released back into the wild. Before they left, the TWRA officers worked up 2 more. Apple and…