Maskingtape

Screening the windowframe of reality from the clumsy brushwork of Dan Eastwell.

Sep 16
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It cannot be said that radiation is good for wildlife. Instead, the elimination of human activities such as farming, ranching, hunting and logging are the greatest benefit, and it can be said that the world’s worst nuclear power plant disaster is not as destructive to wildlife populations as are normal human activities.
Robert J. Baker Since 1994 Dr. Baker has worked extensively examining the effects of radiation on the animals surrounding Chornobyl.