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Chernobyl a wildlife haven now?

Category: Prime Stream
Posted on: August 15, 2007 9:58 AM, by Selva

There were reports earlier in the media (BBC, for instance) that Chernobyl has become an oasis for wildlife running away from humans.

Well, it seems someone was too optimistic. The media (BBC again) now reports that Chernobyl is no haven for nothing.

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