New Digs for All
We shared the preparations for the Big Move that resulted in all of the bear cubs being in new spaces. So now we’ll share the photos that document the moves…
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We shared the preparations for the Big Move that resulted in all of the bear cubs being in new spaces. So now we’ll share the photos that document the moves…
The curators are getting ready to move the cubs into better, more suitable accommodations now that they are getting bigger and more adventurous. These photos show where the little bears…
Our cubs and yearling have their own ways of spending their time at night and in the daylight hours. Though they are all bears, they have different ideas about what…
We have an action-packed video of three of our cubs – Ferdinand, Dumplin’ and Tweetsie Bear – as they climb, wrestle, and race around in The Hartley House. Part of…
We continue from yesterday’s post, with more photos of the cubs and their eating (and other activities). Let’s move over to the Red Roof Recovery Center. And what is happening…
On June 2nd three more cubs-of-the-year came to ABR! They are siblings from Sevier County, TN. There is no word about what happened to leave them without their mother, but…
Since the main job of cubs at ABR is eating, we have some scenes of our cubbies eating today. They are very cooperative, eating pretty much everything that the curators…
In our last post we told how the curators have expanded the diet for the cubs as they direct them toward eating more solid food and wean them from the…
Before the cubs can be released into the Wild Enclosure, they must be weaned off of the bear milk replacement formula they have been eating since their arrival. With that…
The two sisters have their own version of “sleep, eat, repeat.” They are awake in this post, and investigating something new in their room. Bears, including cubs, are always curious…