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http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20080219a5.html

 

Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008

 

Raccoons take big bite out of crops

 

ASAHIKAWA, Hokkaido (Kyodo) Raccoons caused \164

million in damage to agricultural produce in 16

prefectures in fiscal 2006, the Agriculture, Forestry

and Fisheries Ministry said Monday.

 

Hyogo Prefecture reported the most damage, saying

\43.42 million worth of grapes and other produce was

ruined. Hokkaido followed with damage reaching \27.82

million, centering on corn and melons.

 

Saitama suffered damage of \19.6 million, Osaka \18.7

million, Wakayama \16.6 million and Kanagawa \10.6

million, the ministry said.

 

Raccoons were blamed for damage when evidence such as

tracks suggested their involvement, the ministry said.

In fiscal 2004, raccoon damage was observed in only

Hokkaido and five other regions.

 

Japan imported North American raccoons as pets in the

1970s when they became popular on an animated TV show.

Many ended up being discarded or they ran away.

 

At the peak, Japan was importing more than 1,500

raccoons a year. The government has since banned

importing them or keeping them as pets.

 

A nationwide study by the Environment Ministry has

confirmed that raccoons live in at least 36 prefectures.

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