Skip to content
Advertisement

Wildlife in Chernobyl surprised: Animals increased in the area abandoned by people

The new research published by scientists revealed that wildlife increased remarkably in the area abandoned by people after the Chernobyl disaster. According to the research, wolves, grizzly bears, lynxes, deer and wild horses are concentrated in the region.

schedule 04:34 visibility 32 views
Wildlife in Chernobyl surprised: Animals increased in the area abandoned by people
Source: TRT Haber
Bilim insanlarının yayımladığı yeni araştırma, Çernobil faciasından sonra insanların terk ettiği bölgede vahşi yaşamın dikkat çekici şekilde arttığını ortaya koydu. Araştırmada kurtlar, boz ayılar, vaşaklar, geyikler ve yabani atların bölgede yoğun şekilde yaşadığı belirtildi.

newspaper

Originally published at

TRT Haber

open_in_new Read Full Article

Related Articles

Control Resonant is a sequel — and also a starting point
Culture

Control Resonant is a sequel — and also a starting point

Chronologically, Control Resonant is a sequel to 2019's Control. But in most other ways, the games aren't directly connected. To developer Remedy, they're more like two sides of the same coin. When Resonant was first revealed last year, creative...

The Verge

Read More

Why is Paris's oldest bridge called the 'New Bridge'?
Culture

Why is Paris's oldest bridge called the 'New Bridge'?

🌉 A runway for a Louis Vuitton show, covered entirely in fabric as part of two artistic installations, home to a now-demolished water pump... the oldest bridge in Paris, Pont Neuf, has seen it all. Why, then, does its name translate to "New...

France 24