With humans out of the way, Chernobyl's wildlife thrives
The nuclear meltdown killed most animals in the area, but now nature is thriving.
33 years after the accident, the Chernobyl exclusion zone is inhabited by brown bears, bison, wolves, lynxes, Przewalski horses, and more than 200 bird species.
via Popular Science "http://bit.ly/2Jcrq4L"
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