Bird numbers plummet around stricken Fukushima plant - Asia - World - The Independent

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03 February 2012 Researchers working around Japan's disabled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant say bird populations there have begun to dwindle, in what may be a chilling harbinger of the impact of radioactive fallout on local life.
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Bird numbers plummet around stricken Fukushima plant - Asia - World - The Independent
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03 February 2012 Researchers working around Japan's disabled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant say bird populations there have begun to dwindle, in what may be a chilling harbinger of the impact of radioactive fallout on local life.
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