Asheville Citizen-Times reports:
TOWNSEND, TENN. — A poor season for nuts and berries means a Smoky Mountains rescue center for black bears has a record number of abandoned cubs.
Appalachian Bear Rescue took in its 31st cub of this year on Wednesday. ...
Center curator Lisa Stewart said the cubs are tiny because they haven’t had enough to eat all year. ...Read the full article
TOWNSEND, TENN. — A poor season for nuts and berries means a Smoky Mountains rescue center for black bears has a record number of abandoned cubs.
Appalachian Bear Rescue took in its 31st cub of this year on Wednesday. ...
Center curator Lisa Stewart said the cubs are tiny because they haven’t had enough to eat all year. ...Read the full article
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