Signs of Cubs’ Activities
Now that the three cubs have returned to their wild habitat, the curators are finding clues to their behavior and their activities while they were in the Wild Enclosure. These…
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Now that the three cubs have returned to their wild habitat, the curators are finding clues to their behavior and their activities while they were in the Wild Enclosure. These…
The three ABR cubs of 2017 have returned to the wild. We posted the news of their release in a series of 3 posts. You may recall that Otto, Rollo…
This video is very special. It highlights all three of the ABR cubs who were released on December 4th and shows how they grew during the time they were in…
The third and last cub to be worked up for release on December 4th was #261 Rollo Bear. Rollo arrived at ABR in early May, weighing 5.5 pounds. He was…
Our last post was about the release of #266 Apollo Bear back into the wild. In this post we will show the story of #259 Otto Bear. Otto was the…
We apologize for our lack of posts recently. Computer issues prevented us from posting. Now we are back in business and as the title tells you, the news is good!…
Curator David was away from the facility for three weeks. When he came back he was amazed to see how big the cubs have become. It’s true – they literally…
When Curator Coy observed the cubs he found them resting in daybeds. They didn’t even respond to the sound of food falling into the enclosure. It’s that time of year…
The curator threw peanuts over the fence and the cubs were very happy to eat them! But, as you’ll see in the photos, some of the peanuts became “accessories” that…
The main activities of the three ABR bear cubs are listed above – they rest, they get up to eat and then they do it again. If you recall how…