The “Second Wave”Cubs at Appalachian Bear Rescue November 30, 2015
In this video, we feature some of the “second wave” cubs. They are recent arrivals who are much smaller than the “first wave” cubs we received earlier in the year…
In this video, we feature some of the “second wave” cubs. They are recent arrivals who are much smaller than the “first wave” cubs we received earlier in the year…
Since 1996, Appalachian Bear Rescue has been helping orphaned and injured bear cubs grow until they can be released back into the forest. Smoky Mountain … source
Summitt Bear, a very sick 14-month-old black bear yearling, arrived at Appalachian Bear Rescue on March 27, 2017. To save his life, vets at the University of … source
The curators managed to collect a few short video clips of the ten orphaned black bear cubs currently in residence at Appalachian Bear Rescue. We’ve been … source
At present, there are nine orphaned black bear cubs resident at Appalachian Bear Rescue: Bennie, Jerry and Carrie (The South Carolina Cubs), Boston, Oscar … source
Bennie and Jerry Bear, orphaned black bear cubs, arrived at Appalachian Bear Rescue on March 1, 2013 from South Carolina. With cubs this young, gaining … source
Bonnie Blue, Ridgeway, Marvin, Carter and Woody are doing well. We hope you enjoy this video update on our resident bears. It’s because of your support and … source
This short video features all six of the black bears currently in residence at Appalachian Bear Rescue. Noli, the most recent arrival, is continuing to improve, and … source
Bonnie Blue and Ridgeway have been at Appalachian Bear Rescue for seven days and their progress has been encouraging. They seem to get stronger and … source
At present, Appalachian Bear Rescue has five black bears in residence. Each of them copes with the intense heat of a Tennessee summer day in its own way. source