Radioactive landscape too dangerous for humans now boasts some of the world’s wildest horses, wolves, and Eurasian lynx

The explosion of a reactor in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant 40 years ago in April 1986 was one of the biggest human-made accidental disasters in history.

Radioactive landscape too dangerous for humans now boasts some of the world’s wildest horses, wolves, and Eurasian lynx

The site of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster has become a haven for large wild mammals living in the region, scientists say.

Among species registered by camera traps are lynxes, wolves, elks, deer and Przewalski’s horses