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Feb. 11, 2019 / 11:47 AM

Wildlife center will name salmon for your ex, feed it to a bear

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Ben Hooper

Feb. 11 (UPI) -- An Oregon wildlife center is offering a fresh twist on Valentine's Day naming promotions -- allowing patrons to name a salmon after an ex and have it fed to a bear.

The Wildlife Images Rehabilitation Center in Oregon said the "Catch & Release" promotion offers a unique Valentine's Day gift in exchange for a $20 donation.

The center said patrons can pay to have a salmon named after an ex-lover, and the salmon will then be served to brown bears Kodi and Yaki.

Wildlife Images said the $20 package includes a special certificate and photos of the bears eating the salmon.

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