After the Chernobyl reactor exploded in 1986, deadly radiation spread through the surrounding forests, killing animals, ...
Camera footage in Ukraine's Chernobyl exclusion zone revealed that mammals became less active — especially at night — during the Russian occupation, highlighting the war's immediate impact on ...
Camera-trap research found that mammals in the Chernobyl exclusion zone changed their activity patterns during Russia’s 2022 occupation of the area. The findings show how war can disrupt wildlife even ...
Camera traps in Ukraine's Chernobyl zone showed deer, horses went quiet after Russian troops arrived
For decades, the Chernobyl exclusion zone has served as an eerie but important refuge for wildlife. But new camera-trap ...
A new study offers rare evidence of how armed conflict reshapes wildlife behavior, with a few species moving toward human ...
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