Stout and Porter Bear
We promised photos of the other two “newbies” at ABR, #342 (Stout) and #343 (Porter) who are out in Wild Enclosure #1. The enclosure had been prepared for their arrival…
We promised photos of the other two “newbies” at ABR, #342 (Stout) and #343 (Porter) who are out in Wild Enclosure #1. The enclosure had been prepared for their arrival…
Bud Bear, our injured yearling who was hit by a car before coming to ABR, is getting better as he recuperates in the Hartley House. He has the whole place…
We all know that stretching exercises are good to maintain our flexibility and strength. Cosmo Bear must be aware of that fact, too. He did an extensive stretching routine recently…
We never cease to be inspired and amazed by the cleverness ind ingenuity of the bear cubs. Today’s photos will illustrate why. The clever and amazing cubs are getting chubbier…
As you know, Ken La Valley, the official ABR photographer, stops by the facility each month to take photos of our residents. ABR has designated January 22nd as the “official”…
It was raining, so of course the cubs spent the day in the trees. But this being hyperphagia season, they had to come down in between the showers, to get…
Curator Janet presented a Facebook Live today and showed videos of all of the bears at ABR. She began with the last to arrive, #345 (Bud) in the Hartley House.…
This has been a very busy week at ABR, with the arrival of yet another injured bear on October 21st. This is a yearling, the first yearling in our class…
We’ve often said that the bear rescue business has ups and downs throughout the year. October 19th had both kinds of news. First, TWRA was notified about a dead adult…
We have mentioned before that there are a number of other critters, besides the cubs, who inhabit the ABR Wild Enclosures and enjoy partaking of the bounty of food that…