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Long-term wildlife impacts at Chornobyl, Fukushima may yield ‘a new ecology’
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Long-term wildlife impacts at Chornobyl, Fukushima may yield ‘a new ecology’
Mongabay
December 25, 2023
4:21 am
The world’s two worst nuclear accidents, in Ukraine and Japan, along with the human exclusion zones around them, are informing scientists about radiation effects, and how ecosystems evolve with less pressure from people...
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