CranBeary and His Two Pads!
CranBeary Bear moved from his underground den into a culvert den near the Acclimation Pen. That is where he was snoozing this morning. CranBeary was snug in his culvert den.…
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CranBeary Bear moved from his underground den into a culvert den near the Acclimation Pen. That is where he was snoozing this morning. CranBeary was snug in his culvert den.…
As time passes and the weather stays cold and damp, the ABR yearlings are doing a lot of snoozing and resting. For example, here are the Christmas Yearlings, napping in…
What do bears do on a blustery, windy day? Mostly they sleep. Bears don’t like wind because it interferes with their two most important senses – smell and hearing. So…
The yearlings show good bear behavior. Their mothers were teaching them well. An example is our little CranBeary, as he exits his den to use the “facilities.” Cubs are taught…
The three Christmas Yearlings are adjusting well to their new home in Wild Enclosure #3. They spend some time together, but also separate to do their own thing in the…
The four yearlings at ABR are showing classic signs of pre-hibernation behavior. They take longer and longer naps, between their foraging sessions. The Christmas Yearlings are excavating the rock den…
Today (January 22) is the day that ABR has designated as the official birth date of all bears who come to us for care. This means that today our four…
As we shared in our last post, the three Christmas cubs are now outside in Wild Enclosure #3. It’s a new experience for them, but they seem to be adjusting…
Things have settled down and it is calm at ABR now that most of the cubs have returned to their wild homes. We hope they are all doing well, and…
After all the recent releases, the cub population at ABR is down to just four. Nettles Bear is in Wild Enclosure #4, and we are quite sure she is happy…