Another Cub Arrives!
Appalachian Bear Rescue Cub #206 has arrived. He was found staggering down a street in Carter County, so his nickname is Carter Bear. He is the same age as Bonnie…
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Appalachian Bear Rescue Cub #206 has arrived. He was found staggering down a street in Carter County, so his nickname is Carter Bear. He is the same age as Bonnie…
The cubs have made themselves scarce during the last few, very warm days. Only a brief sighting of Marvin, who ventured out and then quickly ducked back into the underbrush,…
In our last post, the cubs were so high in the trees that they couldn’t be identified. This time we can see each cub as he or she rests. Good…
A couple of days ago, our curator reported that the cubs stayed in the trees for the entire day. Here are the results of picture-taking, but the cubs are so…
Today we are lucky to have an up-close (thanks to the camera’s zoom lens) photo of Woody. The curators call him the “disappearing bear,” due to his habit of staying…
In our last post, we showed all three of the cubs in the new acclimation pen adjacent to both the Cub House and the new Wild Enclosure. Today we will…
Today we continue with the big move – when the cubs were released into the Wild Enclosure. No more small pens from now on! We ended our last post with…
Yesterday we posted about the three cubs in the Wild Enclosure, and showed you a couple of photos of them there. With this post and the next we’ll show just…
As promised, here are the first photos of the three cubs after their release into the Wild Enclosure. It was a tough decision whether to release Marvin along with the…
We thought you would like to see exactly where Bonnie Blue, Ridgeway, and Marvin will be living for the remainder of their stay at Appalachian Bear Rescue. So here are…