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Decades after the nuclear disaster, Chernobyl’s wolves continue to survive—and even thrive—inside the exclusion zone.
When humans evacuated Chernobyl they were forced to leave their pets behind, and generations later hundreds of ...
Tele Vet Neil McIntosh looks at the effect of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 30 years ago on the animals living nearby.
Ingrida Domarkienė, a geneticist at Vilnius University in Lithuania, discusses the exciting developments made possible by ...
This weekend marks the 39th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, but we have never been closer to a repeat of the ...
Illustrator Lili Chin is now publishing her third illustrated book about pets, “Dogs of the World.” It looks at 600 kinds of ...
Amid rising threat from Russia, Pluri partners with Ukrainian blood bank to stockpile remedy for deadly radiation poisoning ...
Valerie the valiant dachshund has been demonstrating the surprising survival capabilities of even the most pampered pet dogs ...
Davis-Besse hits highest safety performance category. Davis-Besse passed inspections in 2024; facility was safe.