Six Cubs Doing Well!
ABR is caring for six cubs, all about two months old, though the differences between cubs born in January and those born in February are notable this early in their…
ABR is caring for six cubs, all about two months old, though the differences between cubs born in January and those born in February are notable this early in their…
The solar eclipse was a non-event in Townsend, so if we hoped to see what effect it would have on the cubs, we were out of luck. It was a…
In the Hartley House, the three cubs were reintroduced, and this time it went well! They set about the task of demolishing everything! These cubs are OK with their walking…
On April 6th, TWRA biologist Janelle Musser contacted ABR about two orphaned cubs. It seems that their mother was killed by a vehicle a couple of days ago. A third…
Today’s post is thanks to Curator Tori and the Facebook Live from earlier today. We get to see all of the bears, with more time spent on the cubs. First…
The COYs (Cubs Of the Year) at ABR, although the same age, are at different stages of development. In this Facebook Live video Curator Tori points out the differences. Jellybean…
The brother-sister team of Daisy Mae and Duke, are in one room at the Hartley House, while Jellybean is in another. Today, the curators removed the solid panels that kept…
The month of April is when many sows bring their new cubs out of the den for the first time. The cubs ABR is caring for were orphaned too early.…
We have super-cute photos of our Easter cubs today. These are their intake photos, especially staged and enhanced for today.You will love them! Peeps is the most recent arrival, and…
The sibling cubs, Daisy Mae and Duke, were literally climbing the walls in their pen in Hartley House, so it was time to let them out into the larger room.…