Please help our Easter Cub!
Another report from Lisa: “I’m getting ready to feed our Easter cub and put more antibiotic ointment in her eyes…she is in a heated nest and takes about 12cc…
Another report from Lisa: “I’m getting ready to feed our Easter cub and put more antibiotic ointment in her eyes…she is in a heated nest and takes about 12cc…
Easter arrived a little early, on Friday April 22, in the form of a tiny, dehydrated cub. Here is what our curator, Lisa said about her: Our “triplets” are outside…their…
It’s a good month for bear releases! Early this morning, April 20, the Louisiana Wildlife Officers came to ABR and reclaimed their young bear, Kris, who had been admitted as…
We received this link to the YouTube clip about RA’s release in Virginia last week. Enjoy seeing him running free in his new home!
Previously we told you how much our cubs weigh now, after almost a month at ABR. Our curator, Lisa, was able to get this photo of Bobby Bear in front,…
Would you believe? The tiny, 3-month old orphaned bear cubs that were admitted to ABR a month ago at 3-4 pounds each, have gained a significant amount of weight already. …
We found this item about the AT (Appalachian Trail) in North Georgia being closed to camping due to bear activity. Day hikes are still permitted. Read it, and you will…
After spending a year at Appalachian Bear Rescue, and getting the care and food he needed to grow, our Virginia cub, RA (now a yearling) went home on April 12th. It’s hard…
This story with a video included, tells about some tiny bear cubs, just like the ones that are currently being cared for at ABR. These cubs are in Utah, and…
This article is about bears in Colorado, but the message applies equally to all areas of the country where bears are found. There is some good advice for homeowners, renters, and…