Scenes from the 2012 Black Bear Expo!
Our 3rd Annual Black Bear Expo is history, now. It was a very successful event, enjoyed by all. The day started out with a rainstorm, which seemed like a bad…
Our 3rd Annual Black Bear Expo is history, now. It was a very successful event, enjoyed by all. The day started out with a rainstorm, which seemed like a bad…
Appalachian Bear Rescue is pleased to announce we’ve been named a finalist in Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good program, which is giving 100 vehicles to 100 nonprofits over the course…
We told you that 2 more yearling cubs were coming to ABR today. They arrived this morning – 2 little female yearlings who displayed a lot of fiesty behavior. They…
Sometime today (May 3rd) ABR’s yearling cub population will increase by 2. As of now, we don’t know any of the details – sex, weight, or condition. As soon as…
We have received questions recently asking about the 6 yearling cubs that are still in the care of ABR. These little ones are doing well, and spending most of their…
Yesterday we were having trouble with posting a photo to our post about the special Photo Field Trip to Cades Cove,” with professional wildlife photographer Chuck Cooper. The prblem seems…
An extra-special feature of our Black Bear Expo this year is a photo field trip to Cades Cove with a professional wildlife photographer, Chuck Cooper. Chuck has been an exhibitor…
It’s almost here – the 3rd Black Bear Expo will be held this Saturday, May 5th, at Trillium Cove Shopping Village on Lamar Alexander Parkway (Hwy 321) in Townsend, TN. …
On April 12, Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency (TWRA) officers reclaimed 29 of the yearling cubs at ABR and transported them to their new, wild habitats. It was a busy day…
As you know, ABR rehabilitates orphaned and/or injured cubs and yearlings who are rescued by wildlife officers and transported to our facility. Now you can read BEAR RESCUE STORIES with photos,…