Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Bear Safety: Observing Bears Without Mishap in Our National Parks

The news that an 86-pound black bear attacked and mauled an eight-year-old boy in Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Monday evening, August 11, is enough to strike fear in the hearts of parents across the country.

The boy, Evan Pala of Boca Raton, FL, was lucky: He survived the unprovoked attack, in part because of the brave actions of his father, John, and ten-year-old brother, Alex. They fought the bear off of the younger boy with their bare hands, and chased it away by throwing sticks and rocks. It’s a story of uncommon heroism—but the story is even more unusual because such attacks, while highly publicized, happen so infrequently that every incident becomes major news.