After slaughtering its entire mink population, Denmark will excavate millions of them to prevent pollution, the Danish parliament agreed on Sunday. Denmark, the world’s largest exporter of mink fur, culled more than 15 million mammals in November after government officials reported carrying a mutated strain of the virus. Four million minks that were not burned will be dug up after six months, after any chance of infection has passed but before they can affect groundwater, Bloomberg News said. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has come under fire for the decision to kill the mink, which was taken without the approval of parliament. Some of them literally rose from their graves last month, increased by the release of gas from decomposition, according to the Guardian.
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