Keeping Up With Yearlings
With twenty-three yearling bears onsite, it’s hard to keep up with all of them. Today we have photos of a few – two in Wild Enclosure #2, one in Wild…
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With twenty-three yearling bears onsite, it’s hard to keep up with all of them. Today we have photos of a few – two in Wild Enclosure #2, one in Wild…
The yearling bears in Wild Enclosures #1 and #2 are eating a lot and showing good growth since they came to ABR. Although they still weigh less than a yearling…
Periodically, our ABR photographer of record, Ken LaValley visits to take high-resolution photo portraits of bears that cooperate by being visible. We have a few to share with you today. …
ABR admitted another malnourished, starving yearling bear – #246, nicknamed Hazel Bear. Hazel is very small, weighing just 12 pounds. That is a typical weight for a three to four…
With twenty-two yearling bears currently residing at ABR, it is hard to keep up with all of them. Today we have some photos of some of the yearlings in Wild…
ABR welcomed bear #245, nicknamed Cornelius Bear. He is a small yearling weighing 18.1 pounds. His checkup at the UT College of Veterinary Medicine showed him to be relatively healthy…
ABR received our 244th bear – since they are now a year old, we can’t say “cub” anymore. #244, nicknamed Bailey Bear, is a female from the Townsend area. As…
Our two most recent arrivals, Cub #242 (Star Bear) and 243 (Joy Bear) have been released into Wild Enclosure 3, where the smallest cubs (oops – yearlings) are residing. They…
As we have stated before, the curators can only take photos of the yearlings who make themselves visible. The photos are taken when the curator goes to feed the bears,…
The ABR curators were excited when Cedar Bear, the yearling who arrived recently with a head wound and has been recovering in a pen in the garage, actually climbed up…