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Cougar sighting near WSU in Pullman! This is not a joke

The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife responded to a report of a cougar sighting in Pullman, Washington on Tuesday.

The location was near Terre View Drive, between Northwood Drive and Pullman Airport Road, according to WSU police posts on social media.

WSU campus officials were coordinating with the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife to alert the community.

There have been no updates since the initial sighting was reported.

Learn more about cougars from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife

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