As Expected . . .
In our last post we showed the open door between The Cub House and the Acclimation Pen. Summitt Bear peeked out but stayed put in the safety of The Cub…
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In our last post we showed the open door between The Cub House and the Acclimation Pen. Summitt Bear peeked out but stayed put in the safety of The Cub…
On April 4th the vets at the University of Tennessee Vet School asked our curators to bring Summitt Bear back in for a checkup. They wanted to be sure he…
As we reported in our last post ABR Bear #258, nicknamed Summitt Bear, was moved from the Cub Nursery into The Cub House when he showed by his behavior that…
In our last post we showed you how Summitt Bear was indicating that he wanted out of the confinement of the Cub Nursery pen. He was, literally “climbing the walls,”…
ABR Bear #258 aka. Summitt Bear, had been at ABR for not quite four days, confined to a pen in the Cub Nursery as we reported in our last post. …
Our 14-month-old yearling , Summitt Bear arrived at ABR on March 27th. As we wrote in our last post, the little bear was underweight, dehydrated and so anemic that he…
As you know, ABR has been cub-less since November 2016. We’ve been able to get a lot done during the past four months, and our facility is in tip-top condition…
Today we have a very special treat for you. We’ve posted about Curator Coy’s research in connection with his Master’s thesis and as you know, he is following the GPS-collared…
Appalachian Bear Rescue is still waiting to receive the first orphaned cub of 2017. We are very happy to wait! Why? Because March is much too soon for bear cubs…
As we have reported, ABR is without resident cubs and has been cub-less since November, 2016. During this down time, the curators, volunteers and board members have been working to…