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Wildlife Defies Chernobyl Radiation

An anonymous reader writes "The BBC reports that wildlife has reappeared in the Chernobyl region even with high levels of radiation. Populations of animals both common and rare have increased substantially and there are tantalizing reports of bear footprints and confirmed reports of large colonies of wild boars and wolves. These animals are radioactive but otherwise healthy. A large number of animals died initially due to problems like destroyed thyroid glands but their offspring seem to be physically healthy. Experiments have shown the DNA strands have undergone considerable mutation but such mutations have not impacted crucial functions like reproduction. It is remarkable that such a phenomenon has occurred contrary to common assumptions about nuclear waste. The article includes some controversial statements recommending disposal of nuclear waste in tropical forests to keep forest land away from greedy developers and farmers"

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  1. Iran by nephridium · · Score: 0, Troll

    I have a hunch this is just some dysinformation put out to build up support for the Iran invasion. "Just nuke them - they will survive! And generations from now they will mutate to become Christians/Jews."

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  2. Re:But ... by geekoid · · Score: 0, Troll

    " Is there a way to lie boldly?"

    Whenever you see President Bush's lips move, you hear a bold lie.

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