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Lonely Black Bear Breaks into California Zoo to Make New Friends
21 Oct
Summary
- Curious black bear broke into Sequoia Park Zoo to interact with resident bears
- Bear was "very polite" and stayed on boardwalk during brief visit
- Zoo staff and authorities safely escorted the bear back into the wild

On October 21, 2025, a curious black bear broke into the Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka, Northern California, in an apparent attempt to make new friends with the resident bears. The bear, estimated to be around one-and-a-half years old and 150 pounds, was spotted by a zoo staff member doing a routine inspection around 9:30 AM, before the zoo had opened for the day.
The bear had managed to climb a tree to gain access to the zoo, and was observed "interacting with Tule, Ishŭng, and Kunabulilh through their habitat fencing." According to the zoo's statement, the bear "did not appear aggressive" during his brief stay. The zoo's public information officer, Laura Montagna, commented that she thought "Poor thing, it's lonely" when she first heard about the incident.




