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When humans evacuated Chernobyl they were forced to leave their pets behind, and generations later hundreds of ...
it does seem like a rewilding of sorts has taken place in the decades that followed, allowing Chernobyl to become sort of a reservation for wildlife in the region.
Tele Vet Neil McIntosh looks at the effect of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 30 years ago on the animals living nearby.
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Dropbox on MSNWhat Chernobyl’s Wolves Can Teach Us About SurvivalDecades after the nuclear disaster, Chernobyl’s wolves continue to survive—and even thrive—inside the exclusion zone. Scientists are studying their resilience to radiation, hoping it could unlock ...
A recent drone attack on Chernobyl is a reminder of the nuclear threat remaining there. One wrong move could trigger a ...
Deserted by humans after the worst nuclear disaster in history, Chernobyl has now been reclaimed by a remarkable collection of wildlife and the descendants of pets that were left in the city.
The dogs living in Chernobyl now get by on scraps ... the third-largest nature reserve in mainland Europe, with plenty of wildlife taking over in the absence of humans. Scientists spotted signs ...
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