Wildlife defies Chernobyl radiation, page
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Topic started on 21-4-2006 @ 11:45 AM by loam




It contains some of the most contaminated land in the world, yet it has become a haven for wildlife - a nature reserve in all but name.

The exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power station is teeming with life.

As humans were evacuated from the area 20 years ago, animals moved in. Existing populations multiplied and species not seen for decades, such as the lynx and eagle owl, began to return.

There are even tantalising footprints of a bear, an animal that has not trodden this part of Ukraine for centuries.

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What a fascinating read!


reply posted on 23-4-2006 @ 07:32 PM by Regenmacher

A radioactive wildlife reserve in Chernobyl's no-go zone
With so few people, the zone is the perfect habitat for endangered species. The Chernobyl International Radioecology Laboratory has so far recorded the presence there of more than 400 animal species, including 280 kinds of birds and 50 endangered species.

And despite apocalyptic predictions at the time of the Chernobyl disaster, the animals living inside the forbidden zone are not strange, disproportioned mutants.

"The mutants never resembled the monsters described in the media and all died out quickly," said Sergei Gashak, an ornithologist at the Chernobyl lab.

Please visit the link provided for the complete story.


Wonder how much gene study is really being done in regards to the local animal's chromosomal mutations. Looks like just surface obs without delving to deep into the ecosystem.


reply posted on 13-1-2011 @ 10:55 PM by Viktorkov
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Oh yes,God caused the Chernobyl Disaster so all the animals of the world can move into the zone,make it a sanctuary,and if lucky,grow an extra arm or two so they can dig their burrows faster!That makes total sense genius!
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