WSU police want people to stop poking bears at research center
Jul 7, 2025, 5:25 PM

WSU Police want people to stop poking the bears at the WSU Bear Research, Education, and Conservation Center. (Courtesy WSU Police)
(Courtesy WSU Police)
Police at Washington State University (WSU) are warning visitors to stop poking bears at the school鈥檚 .
Officials said some people have tried to prod the research animals with sticks and branches.
鈥淲hile we understand the curiosity, this behavior is dangerous 鈥 for both you and the bears,鈥 WSU Police said in a Monday.
Such actions are not only harmful but also illegal, the post said. Injuring a research animal is a Class C felony under Washington law, carrying penalties of up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
WSU authorities warn area is under surveillance
WSU Police added that the area is under video surveillance and that violators will be reported.
They urge anyone who sees 鈥渃oncerning behavior鈥 to report it to campus authorities.
鈥淭hese bears are part of vital research at Washington State University,鈥 the post said. 鈥淭hank you for helping us protect our bears and the important work being done here at WSU.鈥
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