Acrobatic Cubs
Bear cubs spend a great deal of their time in trees, where they feel safest. Even though there is no danger to the ABR cubs in the wild Enclosure, they…
Link to a video on ABR’s YouTube Channel
Bear cubs spend a great deal of their time in trees, where they feel safest. Even though there is no danger to the ABR cubs in the wild Enclosure, they…
One of our curators managed to get some video footage of the four cubs in the Wild Enclosure. You can see that Sugar Bear, Sweet Pea, Bucky and Cee Cee…
Click here to see a curator-filmed sequence of the two cubs in their new, large, outdoor pen. They are strengthening their muscles as they practice climbing. You will see one cub…
After Cub #198 (Sweet Pea Bear) had been at ABR for just over a day, she and #197 (Sugar Bear) met. The divided pen in the Cub Nursery had housed…
A few days ago, our curator captured Sugar Bear on video. This was April 9th, just 5 days after she was rescued and brought to ABR. Enjoying watching our baby…
Recently, an Emmy-award winning program in Tennessee called WildSide aired a segment about Appalachian Bear Rescue! Click on this link to go to their website and watch the video. …
Yesterday we posted about the release of the two sisters, Blossom and Buttercup Bear. Here is a great video that shows the workup by the wildlife officer and Curator Coy,…
We must apologize for the lapse in posts. It’s been a busy few weeks. Today we have a video for your enjoyment. It was taken 10 days ago by Curator…
As we said in our last post, the cubs, like their counterparts in the wild, are slowing down as they feel the urge to eat being replaced by the urge…
Curator Coy was able to get this video of the 3 “Flower Girls” – Poppy, Blossom, and Buttercup, as they foraged for insects as well as the acorns and fruit…