Release story and pictures – Chapter 3
Previously, we showed you how the bear was darted and moved to the workup area. These photos show the procedure for the workup. Numbered eartags are applied to each of…
Previously, we showed you how the bear was darted and moved to the workup area. These photos show the procedure for the workup. Numbered eartags are applied to each of…
After the darting, the moving of the bear from the Wild Side encloure up the hill to the workup area, and the workup itself, detailed in previous posts, the still-sleeping…
We told you that the current residents of the Wild Side Crib are Lucy, Apple, Rupert, Cade, and Barrett. Here are a couple of photos of some of these cubs.…
The good folks at the Village Market IGA in Townsend have donated their unsold Christmas trees to ABR for the cubs’ amusement. The trees provide enrichment to the environment, and…
Look at these little cubs, all piled into one of the culvert dens! With the heaps of straw for them to use in making their nests, they can be cozy…
Benji was one of the most recent arrivals. He, along with Garland, were in a convalescent pen but on December 23 he moved into the Wild Side Crib with Lucy…
Although the 11 big cubs are off enjoying their new homes in the woods, ABR is still caring for 16 much smaller cubs. Remember, all of these little bears are the…
It was a cool, sunny day in Townsend yesterday (December 19th) and a big day for eleven of the ABR cubs that were ready for their “second chance at a…
Some of the bigger bears will be released soon, as we have reported. But there are still plenty of cubs for our supporters to love. These four, for example, are…
We have several very small cubs at ABR, their small size the result of the poor natural food supply all year. Here is one of the little guys, nicknamed “Sky.” …