The restricted zone re: Chernobyul has also created a wildlife preserve.
Seems some large mammals and a whole lot of oyther critters do just fine
there. One of the UN reports proposes eco-tourism for revenue to the
local economy.
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>The situation at Chernobyl was one of the things that prompted the book. He also spoke of the "wildlife preserve" created by the DMZ between North and South Korea as an example of a spot that is relatively untouched (ignoring the land mines and speakers blaring propaganda).
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