Cubs in the Morning
The day started out like any other day, with cubs waking up and going to breakfast. But what was unusual was the way they went to their meal. Instead of…
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The day started out like any other day, with cubs waking up and going to breakfast. But what was unusual was the way they went to their meal. Instead of…
We have mentioned that the cubs, like their counterparts in the wild, are reaching the point when their eating has slowed somewhat, and their bodies are getting ready for impending…
The eleven cubs at ABR are now 10 months old! As you may recall, ABR has designated the date of January 22 as the “official birthdate” of all cubs and…
The cubs and yearlings at ABR foraged, ate, and gained weight all through the summer and into the fall. As you know, a number of them have already been released…
We posted about the curators deciding to move the Rainbow Triplets to Wild Enclosure #2 so that they (curators) could do some work in Enclosures #3 and 4. It seems…
Since ABR is now down to just eleven cubs who may have to stay until January due to Covid restrictions, the curators decided to move the Rainbow Triplets from Wild…
Today we have some stills from the release video that the South Carolina Wildlife officers shared of Sunflower leaving the transport carrier and running to the woods of her home.…
When the cubs in Wild Enclosure #1 were released, one cub couldn’t go with them. Sunflower Bear, ABR #311, was rescued from a tree in South Carolina and came to…
In our last post we recapped the lives of the Wild Enclosure #2 cubs, in preparation for this – the story of the busy day at ABR when 6 of…
Friday the thirteenth was a lucky day for the cubs in Wild Enclosure #2. They went home to their wild habitat and were released! Before we share the photos of…