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Washington calls off search for bear after rare Mount Si attack; trails reopen Thursday

Newseze Wire·Thu, Jun 18, 1:26 AMWire: KING 5 Seattle
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Washington calls off search for bear after rare Mount Si attack; trails reopen Thursday

A wildlife encounter that prompted emergency closure of a popular hiking destination raises questions about predator management and hiker safety in the Pacific Northwest.

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