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  • 2010-05-24T22:00:00Z on Arte
  • 1h 30m
  • 1h 30m (1 episode)
  • France
  • Documentary
Documentary exploring the aftermath of the nuclear disaster that struck the city on April 26th 1986, uncovering how nature has survived in the radioactive zone. This compelling film explores how nature has survived in the radioactive ghost town.

1 episode

Series Premiere

2010-05-24T22:00:00Z

1x01 Chernobyl A Natural History

Series Premiere

1x01 Chernobyl A Natural History

  • 2010-05-24T22:00:00Z1h 30m

Despite radiation, nature has recolonized Chernobyl and is even flourishing there. Within the exclusion zone that surrounds the ex-nuclear power plant, there are ten times more wild boars than there were before the explosion, and almost 3000 elks, wolves and lynxes have returned. Many species of wild birds threatened with extinction in other parts of Europe have also returned. Does this mean wildlife is outwitting radiation? The reality is more complex and calls for an investigation into the abandoned forests and villages of Chernobyl. In this unplanned self-created “nature reserve” on the ruins of human habitation destroyed by the disaster, in this strange world where radiation shifts with seasons, radioecologists and zoologists are making extraordinary discoveries. An investigation that also opens up new directions for research in the area of human radioprotection. And although the exclusion zone is still – officially – out of bounds, some people still choose to come – or come back – and live there.

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