Bear #276!
Another bear cub has arrived at ABR – #276, nicknamed Cherry Bear, was rescued from the same area as #274 and #275. Here is the story of her rescue and…
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Another bear cub has arrived at ABR – #276, nicknamed Cherry Bear, was rescued from the same area as #274 and #275. Here is the story of her rescue and…
,Our two most recent admissions, brothers Ruff and Tumble Bear, are together again. They had been separated so that each would have his own worm medicine in applesauce. Since they…
With the addition of the two brothers, #274 (Tumble Bear) and 275 (Ruff Bear) ABR now has a population of seven bears. Here are photos of one and all. All…
On August 8, ABR welcomed two more rescued bear cubs – #274 & #275, nicknamed Ruff and Tumble Bear. The two brothers were rescued after it was found that they…
We have photos of four of the five ABR bears today. Two of the cubs made an appearance. The enclosure cams have night vision. Look at this image of Magnolia,…
The cubs and yearlings at ABR are behaving like normal bears – just what we want them to do. Each day they practice their skills to be ready for release…
It was a rainy day, one of many recently. When it rains, bears usually hang out in trees or in the underbrush. They don’t get out and about too much. …
An update on our bears shows them eating and playing. First, the cubs. They are more likely to be seen by the enclosure cam, as they come out of hiding…
Our eighteen-month-old male yearling, Bumble B. Bear, has shown himself to be very adept at shredding logs! Bears have a good reason to engage in this destructive behavior – there…
Here are photos from the enclosure cams that show the bears “just hangin’ out.” We start with our male yearling, Bumble B. Bear. Our beautiful female yearling, Magnolia, is very…