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progressoid

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Mon Apr 11, 2016, 11:20 AM Apr 2016

Radioactive Boar Are Thriving And Causing Havoc Near The Fukushima Power Plant

It’s been over five years since tsunami waves crashed into the Fukushima Daiichi power plant and led to its nuclear meltdown. While 20 kilometers (12 miles) of the land around the plant remains a dangerous exclusion zone, the area's wildlife is taking full advantage of the peace.

Since the nuclear disaster, the population of wild boars has rocketed, much to the dismay of surrounding communities, The Times has reported. In the four years following the disaster, the population of boars is thought to have boomed from 3,000 to 13,000. You might think this ancient Japanese symbol of prosperity and fertility might be welcomed, but it’s estimated they have caused $15 million worth of damage to local agriculture.

Assistant ecology professor Okuda Keitokunin told the Japanese Mainichi newspaper that wild boar, along with racoons, have been using the abandoned houses and emptied buildings in the evacuation zone as a place to breed and shelter.

However, this post-nuclear meltdown town isn't exactly a safe haven for the boars. It’s thought their diet of roots, nuts, berries and water all contain particularly high concentrations of radiation. The animals show no immediate signs of harm from the radiation, however samples from Fukushima's wild boar meat has shown they contain 300 times the safe amount of the radioactive element caesium-137. Another study on the area’s fir trees showed evidence of growth mutations.

...http://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/wild-boar-are-thriving-and-causing-havoc-near-fukushima-power-plant

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Radioactive Boar Are Thriving And Causing Havoc Near The Fukushima Power Plant (Original Post) progressoid Apr 2016 OP
Remove humans from the mix, and the population of animal species will expand to utilize the food Agnosticsherbet Apr 2016 #1

Agnosticsherbet

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1. Remove humans from the mix, and the population of animal species will expand to utilize the food
Mon Apr 11, 2016, 11:23 AM
Apr 2016

supply.
Boars sit at the top of the food chain of much smaller plants and animals. Without humans to keep their population low so they do not compete for space, boars are kings.

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