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Chernobyl’s Wild Oasis: Wildlife Thrives in the Human-Free Exclusion Zone
science7 days ago

Chernobyl’s Wild Oasis: Wildlife Thrives in the Human-Free Exclusion Zone

A camera-trap survey across 60,000 square kilometers in northern Ukraine finds higher wildlife occupancy and diversity in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and connected reserves, with species like Przewalski’s horse, moose, lynx, and deer most abundant there, suggesting reduced human activity and habitat connectivity boost large mammals; researchers note they did not assess radiation effects and access is limited by conflict; study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B (2026).

Life Finds a Way: Wildlife Reclaims Chernobyl's Exclusion Zone
world1 month ago

Life Finds a Way: Wildlife Reclaims Chernobyl's Exclusion Zone

Decades after the 1986 disaster, wildlife has rebounded in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, with Przewalski's horses reintroduced in 1998 now roaming among wolves, bears, lynx and deer. The radioactive landscape is a surprising ecological reset where nature recovers quickly in human-free areas, though the zone remains a monitored frontier: wartime fires and military activity threaten habitats, and some subtle radiation-linked effects are observed in wildlife. The area is unlikely to be opened to people for generations.