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Experts remain divided about the long-term affects of radiation on the environment of Chornobyl, but there is broader agreement about the benefits to wildlife and ecosystems of the accidental rewilding project that has emerged from the exclusion of most of its former human residents.[..]
The ecosystem in the exclusion zone is much better than it was before the accident,” Smith said. “It’s been a very powerful demonstration of the relative impact of the world’s worst nuclear accident, which is not so big, and the impact of human habitation, which is devastating.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/23/exclusion-zone-chornobyl-wildlife-thrives-amid-pro-nuclear-shift
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