Japan’s Ministry of Environment has money for KILLING “radioactive” boar, but no money for removing Fukushima animals.
April 14, 2013

The Japanese Ministry of Environment or MOE has budgeted money for KILLING “radioactive” boar. The boar will be trapped in cages so that they can be EASILY SHOT by the “hunters”. It’s called HUNTING, Ministry of Environment style. The “hunted” boar will then be sent off for Radiation Researchers to examine at 25,000 yen per boar. BUT, the same Ministry of Environment HAS NO FUNDS budgeted for removal of the Fukushima Left Behind Animals.
If you would like to contact the Japanese Ministry of Environment to “compliment” their budgeted boar hunt, here is the link:
https://www.env.go.jp/en/moemail/
The Government of Japan’s Fukushima wild boar kill has been budgeted. The wild boar are accused of helping spread radiation and causing damage. The Ministry of Environment will budget 30,000,000 yen for this planned “kill” event. They will use hunters to trap and shoot the boar. The hunters will “make” 25,000 yen per boar killed.
Article: (2013年1月11日16時13分 読売新聞)「イノシシばっこの福島第一原発周辺、駆除へ」
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/national/news/20130110-OYT1T01531.htm





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