Now and Then Yearlings
Today we have some great photos of chonky yearling bears, and compare them with earlier images of these bears a few months ago. We begin with the biggest chonk of…
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Today we have some great photos of chonky yearling bears, and compare them with earlier images of these bears a few months ago. We begin with the biggest chonk of…
We posted about the Climby Log and its strange disappearance from the Tire Bridge, where it had been installed to aid young cubs in getting down from the bridge. We…
Why did the Climby Log disappear from the Tire Bridge? A bear was seen playing with it on the ground. They do look innocent when they sit together, facing away…
Our Louisiana yearling, #299 (Balthazar Bear) is definitely a creature of habit. Since he first was released into his Wild Enclosure he has followed a predictable pattern of behavior that…
We have posted about Bear #299 (Balthazar) recently, so we’ll turn our attention to the other three yearlings, Boudreaux, Beignet, and Jessamine. The curators are returning to a normal feeding…
King B is a busy little yearling. He is getting chubbified and practicing his bear skills every day, rain or shine. This little yearling has made so much progress since…
The two female yearlings were nowhere to be found on the camera footage. Only the two boys were visible. And Boudreaux , though very visible, was stationary for a long…
The three out-of-state yearlings are really growing! They are looking more like yearlings now and leaving their cub personas behind. Still sleeping for more than half of a twenty-four hour…
Little Ramsay Bear, the tiny KY cub who arrived at ABR on February 28, left us after just a week. His departure was the best possible outcome for this tiny…
Boudreaux Bear started a new project. At first, it wasn’t at all apparent what was going on. Actually, all of the yearlings have become healthy and handsome. It will be…