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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).

First black bear tagged and tracked in Santa Monica Mountains.
wildlife3 years ago

First black bear tagged and tracked in Santa Monica Mountains.

A rare black bear, the first to make its home in the Santa Monica Mountains in decades, has been tagged for research by National Park Service biologists. The male bear, estimated to be 3 or 4 years old, was captured and fitted with an ear tag and GPS radio collar. Biologists think the bear could be the cub that made headlines in July 2021 wandering through a Thousand Oaks neighborhood. The Santa Monica Mountains haven’t had a resident bear population since the late 1800s, when grizzly bears last inhabited the region before they were hunted to extinction in California.