Forage – Eat – Repeat
In the wild, bears spend many hours looking for food. Foraging is a way of life, and our cubs have to learn the skill if they are to survive in…
Photos of and special feature stories about ABR bears, including bears
that TWRA and ABR have knowledge of from previous rescues
In the wild, bears spend many hours looking for food. Foraging is a way of life, and our cubs have to learn the skill if they are to survive in…
You may have heard that black bears are solitary animals and this is certainly true of adult black bears. Other than mothers with cubs, most black bears spend their days…
As we have said, and you have no doubt observed, our four cubs spend a lot of their time in the trees – either climbing up, climbing down, or climbing…
Curator Coy observed the cubs in their favorite “Napping Tree.” Suddenly he heard a loud “crack,” and a “thump,” and saw that Bucky Bear was lying on the ground. Coy…
Although the cubs climb many trees within the Wild Enclosure, they have one favorite tree in which they take naps every day. Lucky for us, the “napping tree” is situated…
As we have explained previously, our curators provide healthy, nourishing food choices for the cubs by throwing foods over the fencing so it scatters and the little bears must forage.…
The cubs don’t mind a rainy day at all. It probably feels good to them, when the weather is hot. Humans aren’t quite so keen on getting wet, but the…
As you know, the curators throw natural foods over the fencing for the cubs. But our smart little bears also find their own tasty snacks in the Wild Enclosure. They…
This is a picture of the road that goes by ABR. It was taken in early evening. The cubs are settling into their “beds.” The fourth cub is getting sleepy,…
We thought you might like to see some great photos that the curator took when the cubs happened to be awake. You have seen a lot of images of sleeping,…