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WSU police warn visitors against poking bears at the Bear Research Center to ensure safety and conservation efforts.
PULLMAN — The Washington State University Police Department is reminding the community to respect the grizzlies that reside at the WSU Bear Center.
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Police say that visitors try to poke WSU's research bears with branches and sticks. It not only harms the bear, but it's also illegal.
The Lynchburg Visitor Center and Museum announced a change in its operating hours due to a reduction in budget.