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Prince Valiant
08-19-2010, 12:12 PM
In the "Strange but True" news files:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100819/ap_on_re_eu/eu_germany_radioactive_boars




BERLIN – It was a big shot. A big hog. And a big disappointment.

When Georg van Bebber hauled back his wild boar from Ebersberg forest near Munich after a day of hunting, he was exhilarated about his impressive prey.

But before he could take it home, a Geiger counter showed a problem: The boar's meat was radioactive to an extent considered potentially dangerous for consumption. It needed to be thrown out and burnt.

"I really would have liked to have this boar," van Bebber said when he recounted the incident in a telephone interview from Bavaria.

Almost a quarter century after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear meltdown in Ukraine, its fallout is still a hot topic in some German regions, where thousands of boars shot by hunters still turn up with excessive levels of radioactivity. In fact, the numbers are higher than ever before.

The total compensation the German government paid last year for the discarded contaminated meat shot up to a record sum of euro425,000 (about $558,000), from only about euro25,000 ten years ago, according to the Federal Environment Ministry in Berlin.

"The reason is that there are more and more boars in Germany, and more are being shot and hunted, that is why more contaminated meat turns up," spokesman Thomas Hagbeck told The Associated Press.

"But this also shows how long radioactive fallout remains a problem in the environment," he said.

Boars are among the species most susceptible to long-term consequences of the nuclear catastrophe 24 years ago. Unlike other wild game, boars often feed on mushrooms and truffles which tend to store radioactivity and they plow through the contaminated soil with their snouts, experts say.
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xxsn0blindxx
08-19-2010, 12:25 PM
If running a Geiger counter on your take is a safety requirement, why would you want to hunt it?

Rocket Power
08-19-2010, 02:05 PM
So I guess they there is something more of a pita than CWD:rolf

BR3W CITY
08-19-2010, 02:08 PM
lol wtf. And why in particular boar? Did they migrate from the Chernobyl affected area or something?

TransAm12sec
08-19-2010, 05:43 PM
The contamination spread over most of Europe. Radioactivity lasts a long time in soil, which grow mushrooms and truffles, which the boars in Germany eat.


http://i.timeinc.net/time/daily/chernobyl/images/europemap.gif

xxsn0blindxx
08-19-2010, 05:56 PM
Chernobyl isn't far from Germany, but isn't close either. I can't find any info on how far wild boars migrate. Perhaps mutant nuclear boars travel faster and farther than the standard wild boar.



Boars are among the species most susceptible to long-term consequences of the nuclear catastrophe 24 years ago. Unlike other wild game, boars often feed on mushrooms and truffles which tend to store radioactivity and they plow through the contaminated soil with their snouts, experts say.


http://www.chernobylee.com/blog/images/200810/ChAESFalloutMap.GIF

Russ Jerome
08-19-2010, 06:16 PM
We have just become used to contaminated Great lakes and Mississippi waters, deer with rotted brains,acid rains to our north, oil coated oceans to our south. Our kids grandkids will be born with 3 eyes and living off bottled water "if" we can still reproduce bye then.

lordairgtar
08-19-2010, 11:28 PM
It's not the boars that migrate, it's the radioactive fallout from the reactors that went tits up. It then falls to the soil where the mushrooms and truffles are there for whatever creature eats it.