Chernobyl is now a hugely important wildlife refuge

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Topics:

Biological Sciences – Ecosystems, The Body, Genetics, Lifecycles, Living Things

Chemical Sciences – Chemical Reactions, Atoms, Solids/ Liquids/ Gases, Particle Models

Earth and Space Sciences – Renewable/non-renewable resources, Rocks, The Changing Earth

Physical Sciences – Energy

Additional: Careers

Concepts (South Australia):

Biological Sciences – Interdependence and Ecosystems, Diversity and Evolution, Form and Function

Chemical Sciences – Properties of Matter, Change of Matter

Earth and Space Sciences – The Earth’s Surface

Physical Sciences – Energy

Years: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Word Count: 910

Photos record abundant wildlife in all areas of the radioactive exclusion zone. This hopeful article could be used alongside Biological, Chemical and Earth and Space Sciences for years 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.

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Years:

4-10