Update on Myrtle
Since being released into Wild Enclosure #3, Myrtle has stayed in her corner of the enclosure. She looks a little lonely there, so we hope it won’t be long before…
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Since being released into Wild Enclosure #3, Myrtle has stayed in her corner of the enclosure. She looks a little lonely there, so we hope it won’t be long before…
Myrtle Bear has claimed a tree and a corner of the enclosure. She seems to stay in that area. Myrtle in “her tree.” The curators are happy that she is…
A month in confinement is more than enough for a wild bear cub, and Myrtle Bear, had started showing that she wanted OUT! Even though the curators had given her…
After several days of playing hard to get , Heather the yearling made her appearance today, and she looks good! She is tall – she reaches up to the Tire…
The cubs and yearling at ABR are doing their best to get ready for their upcoming hibernation by “pigging out” (or should we say “cubbing out”?) on various kinds of…
Myrtle Bear has been at ABR for a month now, and we have a video in which Curator Coy and Curator Bailey review her arrival and her progress since then.…
Our latest arrival,Myrtle Bear, the cub who was hit by a car on October 1st in the park, has spent a week in the Hartley House at ABR. Her exam…
The chubbified bear cubs at ABR are still eating to gain even MORE weight, as they should, but they are also sleeping a lot, too. Here are the chonky cubs…
Our newest rescue cub, Myrtle, is residing in the Hartley House while she recovers from her recent traumas. For the first couple of days,she slept a lot, and didn’t interact…
ABR now is caring for 14 bears, since the arrival of Myrtle Bear less than week ago. There are twelve cubs in addition to Myrtle, and our single yearling, Heather…