The Guardian Australia
·general
·3 hours ago
The no-go zone paradox: Chornobyl’s wildlife thrives amid pro-nuclear shift
Chornobyl's wildlife thrives despite contamination, revealing a paradoxical benefit of the 1986 nuclear disaster. Experts noted that wolf populations have increased sevenfold due to reduced human interference, while ecosystems flourish in the exclusion zone. The upcoming assessment by Ukraine's National Academy of Medical Sciences will address the long-term health impacts and fatalities linked to the disaster.
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