Rare Animals Appeared at the Front That Haven't Been Seen in Ukraine for Decades: Ecologists' Explanation.
04.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.07.2025
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During the war in Ukraine, rare predators known as the Steppe Eagles have appeared near military positions and in frontline areas. According to geographer Vadym Manyuk from Dnipro National University, the military has observed changes in animal populations in the areas of combat.
It is normal for a soldier to study the biological world. Even in the absence of scientific expeditions on-site, one can study animal behavior from a distance from the front. The consequences of hostilities are felt up to 70 kilometers away, leading to the disappearance of some species and the increase of others..
Ukrainian soldiers have noticed changes in the populations of Steppe Eagles, which play an important role in the natural balance of the regions. These rare predators continue to hunt and help preserve ecosystems in the conflict zone where they reside.
During the war in Ukraine, the military discovered changes in the populations of Steppe Eagles, rare predators that play a vital role in the natural balance. Despite the conditions of conflict, these animals continue to survive and help maintain ecosystems in frontline areas.
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