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Yesterday we posted about the arrival of Bear #325 and stated that he was a cub. We have learned that he is actually a very underweight and depleted yearling bear…
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Yesterday we posted about the arrival of Bear #325 and stated that he was a cub. We have learned that he is actually a very underweight and depleted yearling bear…
Late on Saturday September 12, a very sick little seven-month-old cub arrived at ABR. He was rescued in Carter County, where he had bedded down in a ditch by a…
We have seen little bears at ABR tackle various projects, and our newest arrival, #324, Aralia Bear, had her own project in her rooms in Hartley House. She liked to…
The three yearlings are together (but apart) in Wild Enclosure #4. Their choice to stay apart sometimes leads to unexpected drama. The yearlings had drama, but the cubs mainly slept.…
Late at night on September 7th, ABR admitted another cub, #324, nicknamed Aralia Bear, for the flowering plant also called “Devil’s Walking Stick,” that grows in Tennessee and in Wild…
Yesterday we presented the recipe for Cubby Broth. We have some more ingredients and cubs to add in this post. We doubt that you will be able to duplicate this…
Cubby Broth is what we call the water in the Cubby Pool after cubs have been playing and swimming in it. Here is the (tongue-in-cheek) recipe, for anyone who might…
We posted photos taken by professional photographer Ken LaValley, but today we return to the usual photos from our enclosure cams. They may not be as sharp as Ken’s but…
When Ken La Valley, the official ABR professional photographer, stopped by the other day to take photos of the Rainbow Triplets, he also recorded Dahlia Bear, our female yearling, exiting…
As you know, Ken LaValley is the professional photographer who is permitted to photograph the cubs now and then. His photos are detailed and allow the curators to better see…