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Chernobyl's Wild Kingdom: Life in the Dead Zone

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Management number 233464845 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $11.95 Model Number 233464845
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After the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear explosion in Ukraine, scientists believed radiation had created a vast and barren wasteland in which life could never resurface. But the Dead Zone, as the contaminated area is known, doesn't look dead at all. In fact, wildlife seems to be thriving there. The Zone is home to beetles, swallows, catfish, mice, voles, otters, beavers, wild boar, foxes, lynx, deer, moose―even brown bears and wolves. Yet the animals in the Zone are not quite what you'd expect. Every single one of them is radioactive. In Chernobyl's Wild Kingdom, you'll meet the international scientists investigating the Zone's wildlife and trying to answer difficult questions: Have some animals adapted to living with radiation? Or is the radioactive environment harming them in ways we can't see or that will only show up in future generations? Learn more about the fascinating ongoing research―and the debates that surround the findings―in one of the most dangerous places on Earth. Read more

ISBN10 1467711543
ISBN13 978-1467711548
Edition Illustrated
Language English
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books
Dimensions 7.25 x 0.33 x 10.25 inches
Grade level 6 - 12
Item Weight 13.6 ounces
Reading age 11 - 18 years
Print length 64 pages
Publication date August 1, 2014

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