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Kathy Sherrad

The newest (and smallest) cubs

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradSeptember 17, 2011

Let’s stick together The newest cubs are rather timid and seem to be afraid of the larger cubs that are at home in the large pen.  This little brother and…

How can you not love bear cubs?

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradSeptember 15, 2011

 There just are not any words left to expound on why we are dedicated to saving bears.  We do education programs for ABR to inform folks about the work ABR…

More of the new cubs

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradSeptember 14, 2011

The new cubs are a girl and a boy We are cute ! These new cubs are feeling more comfortable in their new home. Soon they will be playing with…

Our September cubs

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradSeptember 13, 2011

The two siblings We stay together The little brother and sister cubs that were admitted a few days ago are sticking close together, no doubt for security.  These two are…

Bears and trees go together

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradSeptember 12, 2011

Good balance!   Frontal view As you can see, the cubs are very comfortable in trees, even on branches that we might think are too small to support their weight.…

New cubs settle in

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradSeptember 10, 2011

As these 2 photos show, the new cubs are seeking safety in the trees.  This is typical behavior, as mother bears teach their cubs to climb a tree to escape…

Photos of the new cubs

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradSeptember 10, 2011

This is how they arrived at ABR Into a new world The cubs we wrote about yesterday arrived at ABR in the company of a wildlife officer, seen here talking…

More weight needed

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradSeptember 9, 2011

When can we go out with the other guys? Just hangin’ out The cubs that are still in the smaller pen, called the “Pink Palace,” are not quite large enough…

Two more cubs!

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradSeptember 9, 2011

Some of the “wild” cubs Yes, it’s true — this morning two more cubs were admitted to ABR!  They are a brother and sister, and since the male weighs approximately…

So you want a cub for a pet ?

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradSeptember 8, 2011

Many people have stated that they would like to have a bear cub for a pet!  Please note the claws on this seven month old cub.  Wild animals do not…

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