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      • Finnegan Bear Jigsaw Puzzle
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      • What Do You Know About Bears?
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They’re Out!

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradAugust 1, 2023

The three cubs who have been indoors (Cub House and Hartley House) are outside at last! They were released into Wild Enclosure #2, which is a happier place for them.…

What’s Happening?

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 31, 2023

The ABR cubs are doing well. We start with the sisters – Betsy Ross and Martha Washington Bear, as they awaken to start the day. Betsy, on the left, is…

Our Nine Bear Cubs!

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 30, 2023

We start today’s post with our newest arrival, Nugget Bear, at the UTCVM where she received her intake exam. Dr. Cushing and team did a thorough examination. Curator Haley assisted…

ABR Bear #380 – Nugget

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 29, 2023

On July 27, 2023, TWRA Biologist Janelle contacted ABR about an orphaned, 6-month-old female cub. It seems that her mother was shot by a property owner in Cocke County after…

Doodlebug and Tater

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 27, 2023

The two little cubs who are still in the Hartley House entertain themselves and each other by playing, wrestling, chasing, and of course eating. They are doing very well and…

Five Cubs in a Bed . . .

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 25, 2023

Five of the six cubs in Wild Enclosure #3 slept in one section of the resting platform (the smallest section, in fact). It reminded us of the song about five…

Cubs and Apples

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 24, 2023

As the bear cubs munch their way to chubbiness, they are enjoying grapes, bear pellets, and berries, as well as the insects, leaves, and other natural treats they find in…

Another Day at ABR

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 23, 2023

Sometimes the two female cubs, Martha Washington and Betsy Ross Bear, engage with the four males, and at other times, the sisters keep to themselves. The sisters took a long…

Another Cubby Birthday!

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 22, 2023

It’s the 22nd of July, and that means another Cubby Birthday! The cubs are 6 months old today, and the yearlings that were recently released are now 18 months old!…

Up and Down and Up Again

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 21, 2023

Bear cubs spend a great deal of their time in trees. They learn the art of tree-climbing when they first emerge from the den in which they were born. Our…

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