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Activist improves public awareness of grizzlies

1998-07-30
The Powell River Peak                

by Isabelle Southcott

 

Canadian grizzly bear activist Anthony Marr was in Powell River last week�

 

Marr�s push to save grizzlies is fueled by his disdain for recreational- and trophy-hunting traditions�

 

Also, Marr said the maximum penalty of $25,000 (for grizzly poaching) is not enough and should be ten times higher, plus jail time, �Because they can make so much money, the current fine to them is just the cost of doing business.��

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