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Chernobyl's Wildlife Changed Its Nightly Routines During Russia's Invasion, Camera Traps Reveal - ARGO.net Science

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A study in Science found that wild mammals inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone changed their daily routines during Russia's 2022 occupation of the area,
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In the exclusion zone in the environment of the nuclear power plant changes in mammalian activity have been detected during the period of conflict, with variations in usual patterns recorded by trap chambers before and after the Russian invasion. This is what has been determined by a study, which echoes

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Through cameras installed in the exclusion zone, researchers observed that several species of mammals had reduced their movements during the 2022 fighting.

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argo.net broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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