Between September 2012 and August 2013, 297 out of 752 boars exceeded legal limits of the hazardous isotope Caesium 137, which has a 30-year half-life and decays slowly. But to give an idea of how strict the regulations really are, experts say that a person would have to eat 13 kilograms of contaminated meat to get the same low-level radioactive effects of being on a transatlantic flight. Saxony boars are particularly affected because of heavy rain in the region directly after the disaster, and their diet of mushrooms and other plants that store radiation, according to Klaus Richter from Saxony’s hunting association. Germany’s boar population has skyrocketed over the past 20 years. Hunters have required by law to test every animal they shoot since 2012.
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