Shoichiro Sakamoto, head of Tomioka Town's animal control hunters group, patrols at a residential area in Tomioka Town, Japan. Hundreds of toxic wild boars have been roaming across northern Japan, where the meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear plant six years ago forced thousands of residents to desert their homes, pets and livestock. As Japan prepares to lift some evacuation orders on four towns within the more than 12-mile exclusion zone around the Fukushima plant later this month, officials are struggling to clear out the contaminated boars. (Photo/Agencies)
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