Wild Enclosures 2,3,and 4
We’ll take a peek into three of the 4 enclosures, to see what the bears are doing. Starting in Wild Enclosure #2, here is what we saw: We are glad…
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We’ll take a peek into three of the 4 enclosures, to see what the bears are doing. Starting in Wild Enclosure #2, here is what we saw: We are glad…
No, this isn’t a repeat of our last post, it’s just that we have a collection of photos of sleeping cubs that we want to share. As you know, the…
When autumn comes, after all the weeks of eating and stuffing themselves, the bears begin to slow down. Not that they are done eating – far from it- but they…
Each month on the 22nd, we celebrate Cubby Birthday. ABR chose January 22nd as the official birthdate of all of our bears, because it falls in the middle of the…
Today’s post is just about revisiting the cubs and yearlings at ABR to see how they are looking now. We think they look pretty great! Aren’t they a fine looking…
The Wild Enclosure #2 cubs aren’t the only ones who make up games to play, not by a long shot. Today we take a look at some other amusements dreamed…
The ABR cubs, at 8 months of age, are like young animals of every species, including human. They like to play, and they often invent games to entertain themselves. These…
We have posted several times about the very sick ABR yearling, Sycamore Bear and the problems that have caused him to be taken back to UT College of Veterinary Medicine…
Clover Bear, the little cub who developed a limp that led to her being confined in the Hartley House for over two weeks, was released back into Wild Enclosure #1!…
As you know, if you’ve been following us, Sycamore is a sick little yearling bear in the Red Roof Recovery Center at ABR. He has been to the UT College…