Wolf Hunt In Chernobyl

A man drags a wolf killed during a wolf hunt near the
village of Antonov, about 370 km (230 miles) southeast of Minsk, near the
30 km (19 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor,
January 9, 2011. Despite radiation, wildlife in and around the exclusion
zone has been teeming since people left the area around Chernobyl after
the 1986 nuclear disaster. Wolves, foxes and racoon dogs in the area may
be hunted throughout the year as they are not wanted in Belarus, according
to the keepers of the ecological reserve.
A wolf hunt in Belarus
about 370km southeast of the capital Minsk and close to the 30km exclusion
zone around Chernobyl. Despite radiation, wildlife in and around the
exclusion zone has been teeming since people left the area around
Chernobyl after the 1986 nuclear disaster. Wolves, foxes and racoon dogs
in the area may be hunted throughout the year as they are not wanted in
Belarus, according to the keepers of the ecological reserve.

A hunter drags a wolf killed in forest as his colleague
removes a line with flags which was used while hunting for wolves near the
30 km (18 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor near
the village of Chekhi, about 370 km (217 miles) southeast of Minsk January
8, 2011.

A hunter drags a wolf killed in forest as his colleagues
remove a line with flags which was used while hunting for wolves near the
30 km (18 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor near
the village of Chekhi, about 370 km (217 miles) southeast of Minsk January
8, 2011.

Hunters stand by a wolf killed in a forest after hunting
for wolves near the 30 km (18 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl
nuclear reactor near the village of Chekhi, about 370 km (217 miles)
southeast of Minsk January 8, 2011.

Hunters stand by a wolf killed in a forest after hunting
for wolves near the 30 km (18 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl
nuclear reactor near the village of Chekhi, about 370 km (217 miles)
southeast of Minsk January 8, 2011.

Hunters skin a wolf killed in a forest, after hunting for
wolves near the 30 km (18 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl
nuclear reactor near the village of Chekhi, about 370 km (217 miles)
southeast of Minsk January 8, 2011.

A trail of blood runs across the snow as hunters skin a
wolf killed in a forest, after hunting for wolves near the 30 km (18
miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor near the
village of Chekhi, about 370 km (217 miles) southeast of Minsk January 8,
2011.

Hunters skin a wolf killed in a forest, after hunting for
wolves near the 30 km (18 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl
nuclear reactor near the village of Chekhi, about 370 km (217 miles)
southeast of Minsk January 8, 2011.

Hunters skin a wolf killed in a forest, after hunting for
wolves near the 30 km (18 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl
nuclear reactor near the village of Chekhi, about 370 km (217 miles)
southeast of Minsk January 8, 2011.

A man holds a wounded wolf during a hunt for wolves near
the village of Antonov, about 370 km (230 miles) southeast of Minsk, near
the 30 km (19 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor,
January 9, 2011.

A man holds a wounded wolf during a hunt for wolves near
the village of Antonov, about 370 km (230 miles) southeast of Minsk, near
the 30 km (19 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor,
January 9, 2011.

Wolf hunters stand around a wounded wolf near the village
of Antonov, about 370 km (230 miles) southeast of Minsk, near the 30 km
(19 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, January 9,
2011.

Wolf hunters stand beside a wounded wolf near the village
of Antonov, about 370 km (230 miles) southeast of Minsk, near the 30 km
(19 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, January 9,
2011.

A wolf hunter stands beside a wounded wolf near the
village of Antonov, about 370 km (230 miles) southeast of Minsk, near the
30 km (19 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor,
January 9, 2011.

A wolf killed during a wolf hunt is skinned near the
village of Antonov, about 370 km (230 miles) southeast of Minsk, near the
30 km (19 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor,
January 9, 2011.

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