Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Emerges as a Haven for Large Mammals

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Camera-trap surveys in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone reveal 11 mammal species—incl. Przewalski’s horses, Eurasian lynx and moose—are thriving in the largely human-free area, suggesting reduced disturbance supports wildlife even as scientists note the need for further study on lingering radioactivity effects.
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- ☢️ Forty years after the disaster, Chernobyl teems with wildlife warpnews.org
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