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The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency picked up the bear cubs on May 18 after their mom was hit and killed by a vehicle in Sullivan County.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency decided not to take the orphaned bear cubs to Appalachian Bear Rescue.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) says it is still working with the Appalachian Bear Rescue (ABR) to determine ...
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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNTWRA, Appalachian Bear Rescue working to boost cooperation, increase transparencyThe Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency and Appalachian Bear Rescue are working to strengthen their partnership after illness ...
Appalachian Bear Rescue works to make sure bear cubs are safe after incidents involving people in the wild. It stopped after ...
Of the 13 black bear cubs euthanized from Appalachian Bear Rescue last year, 10 of them had pneumonia, according to the ...
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) and the Appalachian Bear Rescue (ABR) are actively working together to determine the best path forward for black bear rehabilitation in Tennessee.
The Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission set the state’s 2025-26 hunting and trapping seasons at its two-day April meeting which concluded Friday, April 25.
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is participating in the 2025 National Safe Boating Week, May 17-23, and is reminding all boaters to brush up on boating safety skills and prepare for ...
Franklin police launch Harpeth River Ready campaign with QR codes to improve water safety as Memorial Day approaches.
On the morning of May 18, 2025, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) responded to a report of a sow black bear that had been struck and killed by a vehicle along U.S. Highway 19E in Sullivan ...
The TWRA is continuing to work with the Appalachian Bear Rescue, but they’re unable to take in new cubs at this time.
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