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Chernobyl ‘not a wildlife haven’

The idea that the exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant has created a wildlife haven is not scientifically justified, a study says.


Recent studies said rare species had thrived despite raised radiation levels as a result of no human activity.


But scientists who assessed the 1986 disaster’s impact on birds said the ecological effects were “considerably greater than previously assumed”.


The findings appear in the Royal Society’s journal, Biology Letters.


In April 1986, reactor number four at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded.


After the accident, traces of radioactive deposits were found in nearly every country in the northern hemisphere.


The paper’s authors, Anders Moller of University Pierre and Marie Curie, France, and Tim Mousseau from the University of South Carolina, US, said their research did not support the idea that low-level radiation was not affecting animals.


BBC



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