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Saturday, 21 November 2009 05:01
With many of Montana's big game hunting seasons moving into the final week, it is a good time for hunters to review the proper ways to handle and transport wild meat. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks encourages hunters to use safe practices when handling wild meat in the field: do not harvest animals that appear ill or are acting abnormally.

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