More Cub Photos – and a Baby Picture!
Today we have some photos of the four cobs in the Wild Enclosure, and a special treat – a picture that was sent to us by someone who actually saw…
Photos of and special feature stories about ABR bears, including bears
that TWRA and ABR have knowledge of from previous rescues
Today we have some photos of the four cobs in the Wild Enclosure, and a special treat – a picture that was sent to us by someone who actually saw…
Curator Janet met Todd Weaver, a TWRA officer, at the UT Vet School on July 9th to receive our 207th cub. She is a female who was rescued in the…
Someone asked if the cubs were afraid of the 4th of July fireworks noise. While bears do not like loud noises (in fact, noise is one way to discourage a…
Yesterday we posted the photos taken by Ken LaValley of Carter Bear and the crow. Today we have the last of Ken’s beautiful images. These are of the remaining cubs. …
Here are some more of ABR photographer Ken LaValley’s awesome photos of our resident cubs. He really captures the personality and essence of each little bear! Today we’ll look at…
Every so often, our designated photographer, Ken LaValley, who is the only person beside the curators who is allowed to take photos of the cubs in residence at ABR, visits…
Since Carter moved into the Cub House he has been very active and his sight and hearing have shown improvement. He likes climbing in the outdoor acclimation pen attached to…
In the last couple of posts we have focused on Cub #206, Carter Bear. But of course our other cubs are enjoying the amenities of the Wild Enclosure, where they…
ABR Cub #206, Carter Bear had been with us just over a week when Curator Coy moved him into the Cub House. That was a milestone, especially since the curators…
Cub #206, Carter Bear has made slow but gradual progress since he was admitted to ABR. Here are a group of photos taken on his second day in the Cub…