Moving Day – Conclusion
In the two previous posts, we told and showed you how the curators moved the cubs from the Cub Nursery into the large, outdoor Acclimation Pen. Here is the final…
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In the two previous posts, we told and showed you how the curators moved the cubs from the Cub Nursery into the large, outdoor Acclimation Pen. Here is the final…
Yesterday we showed you the preparations and the move of the two cubs from the Cub Nursery, where they have lived since arriving at ABR on April 4th, to their…
Bonnie Blue and Ridgeway have made good progress since arriving at ABR just 2 weeks ago. The curators decided that they were ready for a move into the big outdoor…
Our little two-month-old cubs, #202 (Bonnie Blue) and #203 (Ridgeway) are getting bigger. Here are some photos, taken a couple of days ago, that show the cubs in their pen…
At the age of about three months, our little cubs are cutting their baby teeth. This is an important milestone in their development, as it means that very soon the…
In the picture above, Cub #202 (Bonnie Blue) is showing her best wild bear behavior. Look at her little mouth, and you will see that she is blowing (called “huffing”…
The two little cubs are growing and getting stronger. As you can see in this photo, they are both sitting up rather than lying down. Ridgeway (on the left in…
Our two little 2-month-old bear cubs, Bonnie Blue (#202) and Ridgeway (#203) are settling into their temporary quarters in the ABR Cub Nursery. This photo shows the two cubs investigating…
On Monday April 6th, Cub #202 and Cub #203 went to visit the veterinarians at the UT Vet School. Here are some photos that show parts of the vet visit. …
Since there are no cubs being cared for at the Appalachian Bear Rescue facility since the release of the 2014 cubs last month, we thought you might enjoy a trip…