Environment
Marine Preserves, Chernobyl as a Wildlife Reserve--Surprise Positives in 2015
Signs of hope cropped up in 2015. Some of these included several new marine preserves being declared, in Chile, New Zealand and the U.S.; an anti-poaching group decreased poaching by a big percent in a South African preserve; and Chernobyl was discovered to be thriving with animal life, including wild boars.
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