Animals
Chernobyl: Not The Only Wildlife Spot With a Wild Past (Or Present)
A recent study confirmed that wild boar, wolves and other wildlife are living around Chernobyl. Here are other spots now mostly free of humans that have wild pasts but are now thick with wildlife.
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