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Originally Posted by Kybosh
Interestingly, native animal populations within the Chernobyl zone are being observed in unseen numbers. Several species, which were previously assumed to be near extinction, appear to be thriving including extraordinarily large wolf packs. Preliminary work also seems to show that many animals now exhibit increased immunity to radiation. Despite increased radiation, nature thrives when man is greatly removed from the equation (people still live within the Chernobyl zone).
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In the words of Dr. Ian Malcolm..life finds a way! Has for over 500 million years and probably will continue on this planet until our sun croaks.
And whoever was talking about red-cross donations, I raised $405.00 last night at our weekly shinny game, I showed up 20 minutes early and got a $160,00 from the 2 teams ahead of us. It's not a lot but if everyone tries it can add up. there are 450,000 displaced people over there and who knows what problems are ahead of them...please,please with a fck'n cherry on top do your best to help them in anyway you can.