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What’s Wrong With Chernobyl’s Trees?

A new threat to the Red Forest, 30 years later.

By Jim Festante
April 24, 20145:30 PM
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The effects of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl are still evident nearly 30 years after the catastrophic meltdown in local animals, plants, and, researchers now note, all the way down to microbes.

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