I love bears. Ever since I was a kid, and continuing all through my life, I've been a fan of bears. It's been fascinating to see the evolution of zoo exhibits when it comes to the 8 bear species of the world. Small, chain-link cages and old-fashioned grottoes have steadily been replaced by mini forests and modern, diverse habitats with varying terrain. Part of my love for bears has been because I was born and raised in Canada, and other than 2.5 years in Australia I have lived my whole life in Canada. This is a nation where bears are iconic, literally everywhere when it comes to TV advertisements, coins, nature documentaries and other publications. We see
American Black Bears in our backyard a couple of times each year and I've seen this species at exactly
100 zoos.
The top 3 years when I had almost 50% of my American Black Bear sightings:
2008 = 14 zoos
2014 = 15 zoos
2015 = 20 zoos
Contrast that trio of bear-heavy years with my trips to Europe in 2019 and 2022, when I saw American Black Bears at only
4 zoos out of 120. (There's certainly some strong parallels with Coyotes, another species I've had in my forested backyard on a number of occasions)
I've noted
7 exhibits where American Black Bears shared space with other species:
1- Edmonton Valley Zoo (Canada) – American Black Bear – 1975
2- Calgary Zoo (Canada) – American Black Bear – 1986
3- Greater Vancouver Zoo (Canada) – American Black Bear
(with Grey Wolf) - 1988
4- Northwest Trek Wildlife Park (USA) – American Black Bear – 2005
5- B.C. Wildlife Park (Canada) – American Black Bear – 2006
6- Oregon Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2007
7- Lincoln Park Zoo- Illinois (USA) – American Black Bear – 2008
8- Detroit Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2008
9- Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium (USA) – American Black Bear – 2008
10- Columbus Zoo and Aquarium (USA) – American Black Bear – 2008
11- Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (USA) – American Black Bear – 2008
12- Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium (USA) – American Black Bear – 2008
13- Memphis Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2008
14- Knoxville Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2008
15- Fort Worth Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2008
16- Oklahoma City Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear
(with Red Fox) – 2008
17- Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (USA) – American Black Bear – 2008
18- Los Angeles Zoo (USA)- American Black Bear – 2008
19- Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens (USA) – American Black Bear – 2008
20- Wildlife Safari (USA) – American Black Bear – 2010
21- Sedgwick County Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2010
22- Tulsa Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2010
23- Saint Louis Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2010
24- Milwaukee County Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2010
25- Cleveland Metroparks Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2010
26- North Carolina Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2010
27- Montgomery Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2010
28- Audubon Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2010
29- Cameron Park Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2010
30- San Antonio Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2010
31- CALM (California Living Museum) (USA) – American Black Bear
(with Red Fox) – 2011
32- Great Plains Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2012
33- Erie Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2012
34- Busch Wildlife Sanctuary (USA) – American Black Bear – 2012
35- Palm Beach Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2012
36- Naples Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2012
37- ZooTampa at Lowry Park (USA) – American Black Bear – 2012
38- Jackson Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2012
39- Dickerson Park Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2012
40- Topeka Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2012
41- Pocatello Zoo/Zoo Idaho (USA) – American Black Bear – 2012
42- Cat Tales Zoological Park (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
43- Yellowstone Bear World (USA) – American Black Bear
(with Grey Wolf) – 2014
44- Bear Country U.S.A. (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
45- Bramble Park Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
46- Minnesota Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
47- Pine Grove Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
48- Irvine Park & Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
49- Wildwood Wildlife Park (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
50- DeYoung Family Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
51- Northeastern Wisconsin (NEW) Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
52- Ochsner Park Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
53- Wildlife Prairie Park (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
54- Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park & Wildlife Safari (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
55- Clay Center Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
56- Great Bend Brit Spaugh Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2014
57- Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
58- Tiger Safari (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
59- G W Exotic Animal Park (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
60- Amarillo Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
61- Sharkarosa Wildlife Ranch (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
62- Caldwell Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
63- Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari (USA) – American Black Bear
(with Olive Baboon & Rhesus Macaque!!) – 2015
64- Alexandria Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
65- Houston Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
66- Austin Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
67- Abilene Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
68- Hillcrest Park Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
69- Spring River Park & Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
70- Living Desert Zoo – New Mexico (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
71- Alameda Park Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
72- Wildlife West Nature Park (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
73- Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
74- Out of Africa (USA) – American Black Bear - 2015
75- Bearizona (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
76- West Coast Game Park Safari (USA) – American Black Bear – 2015
77- Discovery Wildlife Park (Canada) – American Black Bear – 2016
78- North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre (Canada) – American Black Bear – 2016
79- Olympic Game Farm (USA) – American Black Bear – 2016
80- Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary (USA) – American Black Bear – 2017
81- Monterey Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2017
82- Applegate Park Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2017
83- Orange County Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2017
84- Forever Wild Exotic Animal Sanctuary (USA) – American Black Bear – 2017
85- Border City Petting Zoo (Canada) – American Black Bear – 2018
86- North American Bear Center (USA) – American Black Bear – 2018
87- Wilderness Walk Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2018
88- Oswald’s Bear Ranch (USA) – American Black Bear – 2018
89- Wilderness Trails Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear - 2018
90- Bear Den Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2018
91- Animal Haven Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2018
92- Special Memories Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2018
93- Zollman Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2018
94- Pairi Daiza (Belgium) – American Black Bear
(with Brown Bear) – 2019
95- Dierenpark Zie-ZOO (Netherlands) – American Black Bear – 2019
96- Osnabruck Zoo (Germany) – American Black Bear – 2019
97- Ree Park Safari (Denmark) – American Black Bear
(with American Bison) – 2022
98- Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (USA) – American Black Bear – 2023
99- Big Bear Alpine Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2023
100- Oakland Zoo (USA) – American Black Bear – 2023
What are some of my most memorable sightings of American Black Bears in zoos? To start, it would be vital to mention
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park (USA) and its slice of woodland.
B.C. Wildlife Park (Canada) rescued 'Clover' from the wild as an abandoned cub in 2012 and after two attempts to rehabilitate him back to the wild failed, built a 2.7-acre (1.09 hectare) habitat and heavily promoted the fact that the zoo has the only
Kermode Bear in the world in captivity. There is a lot of Indigenous curriculum in B.C.'s high schools, and this subspecies of the American Black Bear is called a
Spirit Bear by many communities. 'Clover' has been living with 'Tuk', an American Black Bear with a regular black coat, for several years.
Seeing an American Black Bear at
Pittsburgh Zoo (USA) in 2008 was memorable for all the wrong reasons, with a cement slab being home to the animal. A series of 3 or 4 bear grottoes that were at the zoo then have all since closed down. That is a trend with zoos across the globe when it comes to these old concrete grottoes and I could list loads of examples but it would be too depressing.
Zoo Knoxville's (USA) Black Bear Falls has been a divisive exhibit over the years. It's not as debatable as Indianapolis Zoo's Orangutan Spaceship or Chimpanzee Oil Derrick, but Knoxville has a LOT of mock-rock in an exhibit that is not as large as it could be. The flip side is that there's quite a bit of arboreal options and whenever people have visited it seems that the American Black Bears are active and utilizing the space provided to them.
@Moebelle
Speaking of mock-rock, the American Black Bear exhibit at
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (USA) also probably doesn't hold up quite as well as it used to. The trend for modern bear habitats is to incorporate far more natural substrate into the environment.
@TheoV
Unfortunately, there has been some diabolical bear enclosures that I've come across in American zoos. I saw two pacing bears at
Erie Zoo (USA) in 2012 and thankfully the zoo rectified the situation by eventually overhauling this whole section. But how many American Black Bears went insane over many decades before a renovation occurred?
It was distressing to walk into
Clay Center Zoo (USA) in 2014, not previously having any expectations about what I would see, and finding a pacing American Black Bear on a cement slab in this hellhole:
At
Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari (USA) in 2015, I saw a couple of American Black Bears, a pair of Rhesus Macaques and at least one 'Western Brown Baboon' (Olive Baboon) all
together in this ramshackle cage. Later on, I found out that a number of my ZooChat photos were used in a document to help close this zoo down. It's happened before, where I've documented a zoo that no one else on this site has ever been to and then a few years later the place has closed down and my photos have ended up aiding the cause without my knowledge. That makes me feel good, but I am always curious as to what becomes of the animals at these roadside menageries. Obviously no one wishes to see animals in deplorable conditions, but visiting decrepit zoos once (and taking copious amounts of photos) has occasionally aided in shutting them down. How else does word spread about junky zoos in otherwise rich nations?
On a side note, there must be 15 old tires in that cage!
Here are two American Black Bears (and a kiddie slide!) in this cement hellhole at the now closed
Special Memories Zoo (USA):
Bear Country U.S.A. (USA) had at least 50-60 American Black Bears all together in the drive-through section of the park when I was there in 2014. At that time, the zoo had close to
90 bears in total, many with 'cinnamon colour phase' coats, in a variety of enclosures.
@Milwaukee Man
Plus they had loads of bear cubs:
Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (USA) has a new-ish exhibit for American Black Bears that is a sandy desert, both on the upper level and in the deep moat. A total bust. What could the zoo do with this space if they ever went out of bears?
On a more positive note, the
North American Bear Center (USA) has a 2.5-acre exhibit for a handful of American Black Bears that is superb.
One of the nicer exhibits at
Topeka Zoo (USA) is
Black Bear Woods:
Here are two of my images from my visit to the extraordinary
Pairi Daiza (Belgium) zoo, one of the world's most popular zoological facilities with more than 2 million annual visitors way out in the Belgian countryside. I saw American Black Bears and Brown Bears together there.
Osnabruck Zoo (Germany) has an excellent American Black Bear exhibit in its
Manitoba section:
Then there's
Ree Park Safari (Denmark), with American Black Bears in a massive habitat that includes American Bison. Safari Parc Peaugres (France) has had the same combination in the past.
@korhoen
Ree Park Safari has also had the bears in with Grey Wolves as well. Here they are at a feeding session:
@Toddy