04/05/2025
ABR Daily Update-April 5, 2025-Building New Tomorrows 👷♀️🐻
Weather: 88F (31C) Humidity 45%, Mostly cloudy 🌥️
It's a hot day; our curators and volunteers are installing heavy cloth shielding on the Wild Enclosure fencing. At ABR, we strive to minimize human/cub contact. Although the bears can smell our presence, the cloth prevents them from seeing the curators and associating them visually with food. The curators also worked on the new ramp and firehose hammock. We are impressed with their weaving skills; the hammock looks very fine indeed.
Today, we offer you a taste of Beignet, a sweet Louisiana bear cub who, along with her brother Boudreaux, was flown to ABR from Louisiana aboard Bear Force One on March 1, 2019. Beignet was just a tiny cub (one pound) and had a complicated residency at ABR. In this video, Beignet (now seven months old) is recovering in Hartley House from yet another setback: a fracture (her second) of her right femur in her back leg. Keeping a black bear from climbing is very challenging, and it was up to the curators to keep Beignet amused and distracted from her injury. We hope you enjoy this video of Beignet wrecking a box. Beignet and Boudreaux were scheduled to return to Louisiana in March 2020, but the COVID-19 travel restrictions delayed their return until May 5, 2020. Beignet weighed 90 pounds (40.82 kg), while her brother weighed 127 pounds (57.61 kg). Please click on the link below:
ABR Daily Update-April 5, 2025-Building New Tomorrows
Weather: 88F (31C) Humidity 45%, Mostly cloudy
It's a hot day; our curators and volunteers are installing heavy cloth shielding on the Wild Enclosure fencing. At ABR, we strive to minimize human/cub contact. Although the bears can smell our presence, the cloth prevents them from seeing the curators and associating them visually with food. The curators also worked on the new ramp and firehose hammock. We are impressed with their weaving skills; the hammock looks very fine indeed.
Today, we offer you a taste of Beignet, a sweet bear cub who, along with her brother Boudreaux, was flown to ABR from Louisiana aboard Bear Force One on March 1, 2019. Beignet was just a tiny cub (one pound) and had a complicated residency at ABR. In this video, Beignet (now seven months old) is recovering in Hartley House from yet another setback: a fracture (her second) of her right femur in her back leg. Keeping a black bear from climbing is very challenging, and it was up to the curators to keep Beignet amused and distracted from her injury. We hope you enjoy this video of Beignet wrecking a box. Beignet and Boudreaux were scheduled to return to Louisiana in March 2020, but the COVID-19 travel restrictions delayed their return until May 5, 2020. Beignet weighed 90 pounds (40.82 kg), while her brother weighed 127 pounds (57.61 kg). Please click on the link below:
https://youtu.be/w2grWKSLVSY?si=ZLDkeAK4hY9fUv3k
🎉Our Visitor & Education Center at Trillium Cove is open! Please click on the link for more information:
https://appalachianbearrescue.org/contact-us/
🛑bearwise.org offers excellent information on what black bears are up to at this time of year and what to do if you hike or live in “Bear Country”.
*We post one update daily, seven days a week.