Animals
Chernobyl Nuclear Site Has Become a Thriving Wildlife Haven, New Study Reveals
Thirty years after Russia's Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded and released massive amounts of radioactive particles into the atmosphere, driving human inhabitants to permanently abandon the area, this so-called "dead zone" has become home to multiple thriving wildlife populations.
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