Bears returning to Ohio
We read an interesting article in the Mansfield, Ohio News Journal that relates sightings of animals that have not been seen in the state for about 100 years. The article…
We read an interesting article in the Mansfield, Ohio News Journal that relates sightings of animals that have not been seen in the state for about 100 years. The article…
After posting our recent comments about the NABC den cam, we came across a very interesting article in TG Daily, an online publication, which tells of scientific research about bears…
NABC (North American Bear Center) has 2 den cams on their website. It is fascinating and very educational to tune in and watch. One of the den cams is in…
We want to thank the many donors who help to make ABR successful in our mission to rescue and rehabilitate injured and orphaned bear cubs for release back into the…
The population of black bears in Texas is growing. Sightings of bears in East Texas numbered only 5 in the 1980s, but recently more bears have been seen. The Texas…
Wilderness Wildlife Week, an annual event for outdoor aficionados and wildlife enthusiasts, was held from January 8th to 15th in Pigeon Forge TN. Appalachian Bear Rescue was well represented at…
Wilderness Wildlife Week, an important event for wildlife watchers and outdoor enthusiasts, will take place in Pigeon Forge TN very soon. The event kicks off on Saturday January 8th and…
A few days before Christmas, a special gift came to ABR. The gift was an underweight, two-year-old bear from Louisiana. Lisa, our curator said that Kris (Kringle) had arrived, not…
It is always a cause for thanksgiving when one of our orphaned cubs can be released back into the wild, and on Thanksgiving Day we were happy that our Louisiana girl,…
During the months of October and November, several eastern Tennessee schools helped ABR by “Adopting-a-cub” and collecting acorns and money to feed our cubs. We appreciate the teachers and students…