Big Day for Tedford Bear!
Tedford Bear, Cub #217, arrived at ABR in mid-October. He was malnourished and dehydrated, as all of the most recent arrivals have been. The vets at UT prescribed medications to…
Tedford Bear, Cub #217, arrived at ABR in mid-October. He was malnourished and dehydrated, as all of the most recent arrivals have been. The vets at UT prescribed medications to…
Life is very hard for the black bears this year, due to the shortage of the acorns that they need to eat at this time of year. As you can…
In our last post we updated you on the three small cubs that recently arrived at ABR. Today we will provide some photos of some other cubs, who have been…
Tedford, Derby, and Pumpkin Bear have about finished their medications, which means they will soon be out of the isolation imposed on them because of their infections and parasites. The…
We are very shocked and sad to announce that another of our cub residents has passed away suddenly. Cub #210 – Pansy Bear, who arrived in late July with her…
2015 is proving to be a very busy year for Appalachian Bear Rescue. Over the weekend we admitted our twentieth cub of the year – ABR Cub #221. The very…
In this season of hyperphagia, when bears and bear cubs are eating very large quantities of food to prepare their bodies for hibernation by putting on weight, it is also…
There is a big difference between the sizes of our newest three cubs and those who have been at ABR for a longer time, as these photos show. Please remember,…
Our little black cubs make a perfect accent when they are photographed against the colorful leaves of fall. Here are a few photos that show us that “Cubby Black” is…
We are glad to announce that the three most recent arrivals (Tedford, Derby, and Pumpkin Bear) are making progress with the help of their medications, prescribed by the UT veterinarians. …