Sunday, April 24, 2011

I hope this sounds like good news to those of you who are concerned about the animals in the irradiated Fukushima Zone. It's a start. Will it eventually extend to pets? I hope so. A coordinated effort would make things move much more quickly and efficiently. Whether officials would get their own teams, or coordinate with the rescue volunteers already trying to do what they can remains to be seen, but I hope that something happens. http://tinyurl.com/FukushimaLivestock

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  1. The Japanese have invented another first - glow-in-the-dark Poodles.

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  2. Thankfully they are starting to address this. Its been a month too long.

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  3. Official attention and efforts are a huge step forward.

    Respectfully,

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  4. as long as they aren't penned.....
    you'd be surprised how resilient animals can be.

    further use as 'livestock' will take some careful consideration :|

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  5. errrr...mucking out the barn afterwards....

    would that be 'radioactive waste' ??

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  6. errr...mucking out the barn afterward....
    would that be 'radioactive waste' ??

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