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Bear Cubs #357, 358, and 359

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 8, 2022

On the very same day that Tartan the Yearling was released back into the wild, as we described in our last post, ABR received another set of triplet cubs! The…

Release of Tartan Bear

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 7, 2022

In our last post we promised to bring everyone up to date on the Big Changes at ABR, starting with the release of our yearling, #349 Tartan Bear. His release…

All The Cubs

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJuly 5, 2022

As of the day after Independence Day, ABR has eleven cubs in residence. We’ll introduce them in families, which is how they arrived, in coming days, but for now, here…

Be Prepared!

UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJune 29, 2022

Be Prepared! There have been new developments – and new CUBS – at ABR! That’s right, and because we know you don’t want to be left behind, we suggest that…

Another Set of Triplets!

Bear Feature Stories & Photos, UncategorizedBy Kathy SherradJune 28, 2022

Unbelievable as it seems, on the same day that Little Trouble was rescued and admitted to ABR, we also received another set of triplet cubs – these are three females,…

What Happened Next?

UncategorizedBy mlgallantJune 26, 2022

As we continue to play catch-up with the exploding population of bears at ABR, we will add to the story of the triplet cubs who arrived on June 12 Since…

Three Days Later

UncategorizedBy mlgallantJune 25, 2022

Yesterday we posted about the three sisters who arrived at ABR and were settled into Hartley House (the male, Thistle) and Red Roof Recovery Center (his sisters, Truffle and Thyme)…

Magnolia Bear Goes Home

UncategorizedBy mlgallantJanuary 29, 2019

Our mission with Magnolia Bear concluded today with her successful release back to the wilds of Louisiana. Magnolia arrived at Appalachian Bear Rescue on … source

The “Bear Necessities” Cub House Campaign

UncategorizedBy mlgallantJanuary 29, 2019

Today is Cubby Birthday! The seven cubs in residence are seven months old, and Magnolia and Bumble B. Bear are nineteen months old! Help us celebrate! source

Otto, Rollo and Apollo:Time To Go Home- December 4, 2017

UncategorizedBy mlgallantJanuary 29, 2019

Otto, Rollo and Apollo, ten-month-old orphaned American Black Bear cubs, were released back to the wild on December 4, 2017. This video features a few … source

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