HoneyBunny Bear
This continues the story about our latest arrival, little HoneyBunny Bear, who was rescued on April 3rd in Fentress County. HoneyBunny at UTCVM. She weighs just over 9 pounds, which…
This continues the story about our latest arrival, little HoneyBunny Bear, who was rescued on April 3rd in Fentress County. HoneyBunny at UTCVM. She weighs just over 9 pounds, which…
ABR admitted #371, a female yearling nicknamed Honey Bunny for the place she was found and the closeness to Easter. The tiny, very much underweight (9.9 pounds) and malnourished yearling…
Bears, whether young or old, don’t like wind because it interferes with their ability to hear sounds and to smell smells. Even so, on windy days like this, the yearlings…
Today we have the Facebook Live video update, with Curator Tori. We can easily see the difference in size between the yearlings who arrived several months ago and those malnourished…
We have sad news today. Our most recent little yearling, #370, Sparky Bear, had to be euthanized at the UT College of Veterinary Medicine. He seemed to be improving since…
This video will make you smile, or laugh out loud! In Hartley House, the Christmas triplets were having their breakfast. CranBeary may be the smallest off the three, but he…
As the days go by, and the ABR cubs are still eating and sleeping, there isn’t a lot of “news” about them, but we’re sure that you enjoy seeing the…
Myrtle is showing herself to be a brave little cub, despite her rough start. She is deciding when and how to introduce herself to the other cubs in Wild Enclosure…
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…
We posted about the triplet cubs who arrived on June 30 and are currently in the Hartley House. You’ll remember that this family has two males and one female cub,…