The Growing Concern of Wolves Distributing Mutations
Wolves thriving in the radiation zone and migrating might be intermingling and spreading genetic mutations to external populations. This initially improbable scenario is increasingly plausible with their frequent migrations and interactions.

Scientists utilize tracking collars and tags to monitor these wolves, even tracing one as far as Russia, 250 miles from Ukraine’s exclusion zone. With their numbers rising, these potentially mutated wolves pose a risk to distant packs, endangering their survival through failed mating and migration.