To Keep African Swine Fever Out, Denmark Is Planning A Southern Boar(der) Fence

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To Keep African Swine Fever Out, Denmark Is Planning A Southern Boar(der) Fence
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Home to at least twice as many pigs as people, many in Denmark are worried wild boars in Germany could infect their pigs with a deadly fever. Now, some are proposing a $12 million southern border fence to keep Germany's wild boars out.

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