Our Seven Yearlings – Video Update
Curator Tori did a Facebook Live on the seven yearlings, although a couple of them didn’t make the video. The newest, HoneyBunny, does not appear, and neither does Lovey Bear,…
Curator Tori did a Facebook Live on the seven yearlings, although a couple of them didn’t make the video. The newest, HoneyBunny, does not appear, and neither does Lovey Bear,…
This continues the story about our latest arrival, little HoneyBunny Bear, who was rescued on April 3rd in Fentress County. HoneyBunny at UTCVM. She weighs just over 9 pounds, which…
ABR admitted #371, a female yearling nicknamed Honey Bunny for the place she was found and the closeness to Easter. The tiny, very much underweight (9.9 pounds) and malnourished yearling…
Bears, whether young or old, don’t like wind because it interferes with their ability to hear sounds and to smell smells. Even so, on windy days like this, the yearlings…
Today we have the Facebook Live video update, with Curator Tori. We can easily see the difference in size between the yearlings who arrived several months ago and those malnourished…
We have sad news today. Our most recent little yearling, #370, Sparky Bear, had to be euthanized at the UT College of Veterinary Medicine. He seemed to be improving since…
Two of the most recent (and needy) arrivals at ABR moved to new quarters. Townsend Bear, who arrived on March 8, weighing just 12 pounds, had been residing in the…
We have some “late news” about the bears, starting with Nettles, who made an unusually revealing appearance recently. Nettles carried an apple up on the platform. She ate it with…
As you know, ABR now has seven yearling bears. Number 370, Sparky Bear, was rescued in the National Park and brought to ABR yesterday. He weighed just 9 pounds, so…
Bear #370 was rescued and brought to ABR by Ranger Greg, who had been trying to capture him for several days. As we can see, Sparky has the rumpled and…