Aster Bear’s Progress
Our newest cub, #216 (Aster Bear) has only been at ABR for a week, but she is progressing well in The Cub House. Curator Coy reports that she has an…
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Our newest cub, #216 (Aster Bear) has only been at ABR for a week, but she is progressing well in The Cub House. Curator Coy reports that she has an…
It has been just 3 days since little Aster Bear came to ABR. You may recall that she was hit by a car on a road near to our facility. …
We have mentioned that the cubs are now in the fall feeding frenzy known scientifically as hyperphagia. A month ago, they were spending a lot of their time in the…
Over the weekend, ABR received another cub – #216, nicknamed Aster Bear. She is the same age as the other cubs, not quite 8 months old. This little cub was…
Today we have a really cute sequence of photos of the three sisters – Summer, Juliette and Petal Bear relaxing in the ABR Wild Enclosure. If we use our imaginations,…
In the last post we reminded you of how very small the two cubs were just a few months ago when they arrived at ABR. In this post we will…
Bonnie Blue (cub #202) and her brother Ridgeway (cub #203) were the first cubs to arrive at ABR this year. They were rescued and brought to our facility on April…
As we mentioned recently, hyperphagia is the scientific name for the eating frenzy that hits bears at this time of year. They eat more food and for more hours of…
Warning! This may be difficult to watch! We know that many of you prefer the photo posts to video posts, but this video is an amazing look at how comfortable…
Today we have a video that shows several of our resident cubs as they go about their daily business – foraging and eating (remember, they are in hyperphagia), playing, climbing,…