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Free this Friday night? In the Knoxville area? Join ABR in person for the 🐻Ursa Curiosa 🐻 opening reception at the UT Ga...
06/03/2026

Free this Friday night? In the Knoxville area? Join ABR in person for the 🐻Ursa Curiosa 🐻 opening reception at the UT Gardens!

WHERE: UT Gardens Knoxville

2506 Jacob Dr, Knoxville, TN 37996

WHEN: Friday, June 5, from 5:30-7:30pm

FREE, open to the public!

Lead Curator Seth Wyckoff will be greeting guests with black bear educational materials, ABR info, and loads of experience and humor (hold him to it).

Friends of the Smokies and the National Park Service will also be there with information about our bears and human/bear interactions.

This reception is free and open to the public, and black bear artworks by local artists and children will be installed throughout the Gardens. Come grab a map and wander as you wish! Light refreshments will be provided.

The current forecast looks pleasant for Friday, but the event will be rain or shine.

💬ABOUT Ursa Curiosa: A Garden Art Exhibit - This unbearably fun and whimsical event seeks to raise awareness about the need to protect our native bears as urban development encroaches on their natural habitat.

The exhibition is part of Knoxville’s First Friday arts celebration, with its grand opening evet on June 5, 2026. Fifty-one artists’ visions will acknowledge the importance of black bears in our southern Appalachian ecosystems. Local children also are participating by expressing their creative talents on decorated bear faces or acorn cutouts. The children’s exhibit runs concurrently with the adult exhibit. The exhibit will be open throughout the summer during daylight hours. The children’s pieces will be displayed in the Children’s Garden, while the pieces crafted by adults will be located throughout the grounds. A brochure and electronic maps will be available to assist in finding each piece.

Informational bear facts will also be included as part of the exhibition, and new this year is the expansion of the exhibit to include several pieces to be displayed at the Sugarlands Visitor Center in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park through a partnership with the Friends of the Smokies. The UT Gardens, Crossville, will also host a display at the UT Plateau AgResearch and Education Center.

Now in its ninth year, the Art in the Gardens exhibit will conclude in late September with an exciting online auction of these fantastic works of art.

We hope to see you there!

June 1, 2026 - A Beary Happy June to our ABR Family 🐻💚🐻 What Are Black Bears Up To in June?June is one of the busiest mo...
06/01/2026

June 1, 2026 - A Beary Happy June to our ABR Family 🐻💚

🐻 What Are Black Bears Up To in June?

June is one of the busiest months of the year for black bears in Appalachia. As summer begins, bears are on the move - and then some. They're searching for food, finding mates, teaching the next generation how to survive in the wild, and all of this means black bear sightings are on the rise in our communities.

Here's what's happening in bear country right now:

🌿 They're Eating Constantly:
Natural foods are still limited in many areas ahead of berries ripening and fall mast crops arriving. So, bears spend much of their day foraging for grasses, tender vegetation, insects, grubs, carrion, and prey. Every calorie counts.

💕 Mating Season Has Begun:
Black bear mating season occurs in early to mid-summer, and really heats up in July. June sees breeding behaviors kickstart and adult males may travel many miles across the mountains searching for females, making bear sightings more common this time of year.

🐻Young Bears Are On Their Own:
Cubs are exploring their surroundings much more rambunctiously as their mothers teach them how to be a bear. Many yearlings are now being separated from their mothers and beginning independent lives. These young bears are maturing, learning how to find food, avoid danger, and establish their own territories.

🏡 Bears Visit Neighborhoods, Towns & Cities:
Because natural foods can be unpredictable in spring and early summer, bears are always looking for easy calories. Unsecured garbage, pet food, bird seed, and other attractants can quickly draw a hungry bear into a yard or human habitats.

✅ Help Keep Bears Wild:
• Secure trash until pickup day
• Bring in bird feeders when bears are active
• Feed pets indoors whenever possible
• Clean outdoor grills after use
• Never intentionally feed bears

Every attractant we remove helps keep bears wild, healthy, and out of trouble.

🔊Have you spotted a bear in your area? Let us know int he comments below!

Happy June ABR family! Let's all continue to be together 🐻💚

May 28, 2026 - Want to experience the full joy of late spring humidity in Tennessee? Trim some hedges! Curators Tom & Se...
05/28/2026

May 28, 2026 - Want to experience the full joy of late spring humidity in Tennessee? Trim some hedges! Curators Tom & Seth have been putting in the sweat required to keep our Townsend Visitors Center & Gift Shop looking tip top.

As Seth said, it was "hot and awful" - but worth it.

We sincerely appreciate each of you that's come by to shop and say hi!

May 27, 2026 - Spotlight on Lead Curator Seth WyckoffTo know Lead Curator Seth is to appreciate intelligence and humor i...
05/27/2026

May 27, 2026 - Spotlight on Lead Curator Seth Wyckoff

To know Lead Curator Seth is to appreciate intelligence and humor in equal measure. Many of you have met and seen Seth hard at work over the last few years here at ABR, and today we'd like to thank our Lead Curator for the exceptional work he's put into lifting us up into this next chapter.

GET TO KNOW LEAD CURATOR SETH:

📋Seth has been working in the field of wildlife health for over a decade. With a graduate degree in Parasitology and Wildlife disease ecology, Seth came to ABR with a wealth of experience and knowledge stemming from working at South Eastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study (SCDWS), University of Tennessee, and the private research sector at Boehringer-Ingelheim.

When not taking care of bears and maintaining the facility, Seth can be found fishing, caving, hiking, and taking pictures of any snake or salamander he can get his hands on. We've included the proof via photos from the man himself!

We've leaned on Seth heavily during his time at ABR. His expertise is a phenomenal resource for ABR and our conservation community, but so is his strength, endurance, and willingness to do/build/make anything just about anything.

Thank you, Seth!

May 26, 2026 - Virtual Facility Tour Coming SoonWe hope you all had a wonderful holiday weekend! How is it already almos...
05/26/2026

May 26, 2026 - Virtual Facility Tour Coming Soon

We hope you all had a wonderful holiday weekend! How is it already almost June? Thankfully, May finally brought the rain we've so desperately needed and the mountains and valleys are transitioning from dusty winds to blooming wonders. Which, coincidentally, made it the perfect time to film our virtual facilities tour for you all!

With the absence of little 🐻 ones and everything coming along smoothly, Director Greg, Katrina, and Jon, took the opportunity to film ABR's Virtual Facility Tour we've had on the docket for a while now. Being able to do so without disturbing any cubs was critical (and excellent), so again, it was the perfect time to do so.

But most importantly: We've wanted to be able to show you all what your incredible generosity, kindness, and conservation focus has allowed us to do together. Once Jon is finished with the virtual tour, you'll all be able to see the incredible facility updates, additions, and expansions that you made possible.

So, this summer, no matter where you live or how you've helped us through this journey, you'll be able to tour the ABR facilities in full with commentary and insight from Director Greg & Curator Katrina.

We can't wait to share it with you 🐻❤

May 21, 2026 - We're thrilled to announce that Jon D. B. is assisting ABR as a Communications Specialist! Many of you ha...
05/21/2026

May 21, 2026 - We're thrilled to announce that Jon D. B. is assisting ABR as a Communications Specialist! Many of you have met Jon through his role as Director of Communications at TennGreen Land Conservancy or through the work we've done together so far, and we're excited for more of you to meet him!

With so much happening for us (and in conservation in general), it's been the perfect time to have Jon help us with all things Communications as he's able. You'll notice some updates to the website rolling out alongside videography, photography, media, press, and public relations whenever Jon isn't working to conserve land statewide with TennGreen Land Conservancy.

Behind the scenes, Jon has been helping us out by volunteering throughout the last year and has been a friend to ABR for years - So please join us in welcoming Jon to the family!

Bio: A naturalist by trade, Jon D. B. is the Director of Communications for TennGreen Land Conservancy. When able, he assists Appalachian Bear Rescue (ABR) as a Communications Specialist.

Born in Nashville but raised in the foothills of the Smokies, Jon grew up exploring Tennessee's incredible nature with his family and has always felt most at home in Appalachia. Certified in behavioral husbandry by the AZA Accredited Nashville Zoo and wildlife rescue by Walden’s Puddle, Jon brings an intimate knowledge of our wild spaces and their residents to his work with conservation nonprofits. Having followed ABR's journey since childhood, he was thrilled to begin collaborating with the team and continuing work with his favorite animal and neighbor: the American black bear.

Through naturalist and field work stretching from our Great Smoky Mountains across the continent to the remote Badlands of North Dakota and down to the swamps of the deep south, Jon has experienced all facets of science communications and storytelling with congruent backgrounds in journalism, copywriting, and creative direction. Working closely with the National Park Service, Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, National Wildlife Federation, Paramount, National Geographic/Disney, and others throughout, these journeys led him to the crucial work of TennGreen Land Conservancy, where critical habitat and resources for black bears in Tennessee alongside all cohabitating species - including us humans - is conserved for future generations. We're all in this together.

Jon has also been working on a comprehensive guide to the black bears of the Great Smoky Mountains with experts from across the field since 2021.

He currently resides north of Nashville where his/the TennGreen office is located. THANK YOU to our friends at TennGreen Land Conservancy and to Jon for helping ABR into this next chapter!

New Bear Merch Alert!🐻📣With spring officially into full swing, our Visitor Center Manager, Sarah, has been busy collecti...
05/20/2026

New Bear Merch Alert!🐻📣

With spring officially into full swing, our Visitor Center Manager, Sarah, has been busy collecting fun new items for our store! Some new items include:

✨ABR logo embroidered patches. They are heat transfer patches measuring 3in x 2.5in! Perfect for backpacks, jackets and anything else you can stick a patch to
✨Bear puzzles! Both 100 and 1000 piece options
✨New bear sock varieties
✨New bear magnetic notepad varieties

All proceeds from the store directly support our day to day operations at Appalachian Bear Rescue which includes all efforts towards our future cubs!

You can shop these new items and many others online here: https://appalachian-bear-rescue.myshopify.com/

You can also shop in person at our Visitor Center in Townsend, TN Monday through Saturday from 10am-4pm!

May 19, 2026 -  Don't Sweat it!It was a scorcher here in Townsend, TN today with temperatures reaching the 90s🥵. Alas, t...
05/19/2026

May 19, 2026 - Don't Sweat it!

It was a scorcher here in Townsend, TN today with temperatures reaching the 90s🥵. Alas, there is work to be done at the facility so with a checklist in hand and adequate caffeination/hydration, the curators got to work!

In fantastically great news, we officially have a facility inspection on the schedule🥳! It is coming up shortly so we are dotting our "i"s and crossing our "t"s after over a year of bear facility renovations, construction, and improvements. Some of the tasks included:

✅checking electric fencing in both the new and old Wild Enclosures
✅securing the outer part of the culvert for the giant drainage system with a grate so no critters can get into WE 6
✅Throwing more seed down in WE 5 & 6
✅clearing the foliage off of the upper and lower "intruder bear" electric fencing on the outside of the perimeter fence
✅making sure all indoor spaces are nice and tidy

We could not be more proud of how the facility looks these days. There have been countless hours of hard work to get us to where we are right now. Thanks for sticking with us through it all, we are close to getting the official "green light" to take in cubs!

On another note, Curator Katrina will be at an ABR education booth at Keep Sevier Beautiful's Earth Fair tomorrow, May 20th, from 9am-3pm at Patriot Park in Pigeon Forge (186 Old Mill Ave). Feel free to stop by and say hi!

🐻For more info about what bears are up to this time of year and tips about living and recreating in bear country, visit https://bearwise.org/

✨Our visitor center at Trillium Cove Shopping Center in Townsend is open with summer hours Monday-Saturday from 10am-4pm

05/14/2026

May 14, 2026 - Wild Wildlife at ABR!

As many of you know, the ABR Bear Facility is located on about 60 acres of wooded land in Townsend. Besides cubs who come to ABR for rehabilitation, plenty of other wildlife calls our land their home. We have all sorts of critters, big and small, that visit the property regularly. Here are some of the various visitors from just this past week that we’ve seen (or the camera sees😉)!

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Townsend, TN
37882

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+18654480143

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