Bear Freedom Project 2015 update
The cub made a few steps toward a tree then just stopped, crouched and cried. He knew he wasn’t strong enough to escape. This was… Read More »Bear Freedom Project 2015 update
The cub made a few steps toward a tree then just stopped, crouched and cried. He knew he wasn’t strong enough to escape. This was… Read More »Bear Freedom Project 2015 update
One of the largest bear habitats in the country is almost finished! Last but certainly not least! The University of Delaware Alternative Break group consisted… Read More »The final volunteer group this spring – University of Delaware!
To simultaneous Alternative Spring Break groups joined in the massive construction project – the 4-acre bear habitat. They are all such impressive people, giving of… Read More »Ohio State University and University of Kentucky students rock!
Alternative Break Students from Illinois State University are helping the animals for the second time 42 students arrived on Monday to spend 4 days of… Read More »Illinois State University volunteers are hard workers!
Last weekend we regained momentum to complete our acreage black bear habitat. On Saturday we had a wonderful group of 25 hard-working volunteers from Westbrook… Read More »4-acre bear habitat is well underway!
Meet “Avonaco” – he finally has a name! It is from Native American Cheyenne origin and means “lean bear.” We won’t be calling him by… Read More »The orphan bear cub has a name!
The cub made a few steps toward a tree then just stopped, crouched and cried. He knew he wasn’t strong enough to escape. Help us… Read More »Bear Freedom Project 2015
The animals have opened their gifts – now you can enjoy watching them as much as we did! Stand by for videos…. 2014 Christmas for… Read More »2014 Christmas for the Animals photos are online!