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The CEZ is about the size of Yosemite National Park.
Nearly 116,000 people were evacuated and relocated.
But the wildlife was left to fend for itself.
As apex predators, gray wolves feed on prey
that have themselves eaten irradiated plants
growing in contaminated soil.
Scientists expected the populations to be adversely impacted
across the entire food chain.
But the opposite turned out to be true.
The wolves are exposed to breathing
more than six times the legal safety limit
every single day of their lives.
The team determined that some wolves have altered remade immune systems —
specific regions of the genome
that appear to be resilient
to increased cancer risk.
The chronic radiation exposure diet
may be speeding up natural selection.
The wolves best able to withstand the effects live longer. They pass that protection to future generations. No one taught them this.