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Sunday, 15 November 2009 05:01
State and federal officials have increased the reward in a grizzly poaching case on the Rocky Mountain Front to $11,000. "We’re still looking for leads," says Mike Martin, Fish, Wildlife and Parks game warden captain. The large grizzly bear was shot in late July near Swift Dam Road west of Dupuyer. The carcass of the bear - one of Montana’s largest - was discovered Aug. 12.

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