19 photos of animals that now live in Chernobyl

Not so long ago, the biologist of one of the Chernobyl laboratories discovered one interesting and encouraging fact - representatives of the fauna began to return to the territory where in 1986 one of the most terrible disasters in human history happened.

For several years, Sergey Gashchak was shooting with special trap cameras. The shots taken by these devices prove that wild animals are gradually starting to re-populate the exclusion zone in Chernobyl. Let's see who is ready to live here at the moment.

Black Stork (listed in the Red Book)

Lesser spotted eagle (listed in the Red Book)

Dancing cranes

Lynx with cub

Bears (they have not been here for 100 years)

Boar

Raccoon dogs

Moose

Deer

Deer and wolves

Wolf with trophy

Huge bison

Boar family

Watch the video: Bizarre Side Effects After The Chernobyl Disaster (May 2024).

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