Chernobyl’s radioactive landscape is a testament to nature’s resilience and survival spirit
PolicyMonday, April 20, 2026Mongabay

Chernobyl’s radioactive landscape is a testament to nature’s resilience and survival spirit

Four decades post-Chernobyl disaster, wildlife is rebounding in the exclusion zone, showcasing nature's remarkable resilience despite the lingering effects of radiation. This phenomenon highlights the potential for ecological recovery in contaminated areas, informing policies on habitat protection and restoration.

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