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  2. Reindeer in Russia - Wikipedia

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    There are over two dozen regions where reindeer husbandry has been part of the economy in Russia. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Domestic "reindeer are sharply distinct in conformation and colouration and their morphological and ecological characteristics vary regionally.

  3. The Concerning Decline of the Reindeer Population - AOL

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    Several sub-species of reindeer are critically endangered or missing completely from Russia, and monitoring the migration process is difficult because of the size and difficulty of Russia’s ...

  4. Reindeer distribution - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Taimyr herd in Russia was the largest herd in the world. In 2000, the herd increased to 1,000,000 but by 2009, there were 700,000 animals. [11] [12] In the 1950s, there were 110,000. [13] There are three large herds of migratory tundra wild reindeer in central Siberia's Yakutia region: the Lena-Olenek, Yana-Indigirka and Sundrun herds.

  5. Uncover the Truth: Do Reindeer Really Live at the North Pole?

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    Russia. Alaska. Reindeer live in regions with harsh topography and long, cold winters. They are designed to survive the cold, with a thick layer of hair covering their entire bodies down to their ...

  6. Reindeer herding - Wikipedia

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    There is no doubt that when the glaciers retreated at the end of the last Ice Age, people followed reindeer to the North, using traps during the reindeer hunt. [2] Modern archaeological data ( rock art ) suggest that domestication may have taken place for the first time in the Sayan Mountains between Russia and Mongolia , possibly 2–3 ...

  7. Discover the Decline: Why Reindeer Populations Are ... - AOL

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    There are around 7 million reindeer spread across the Americas, Eurasia, and Europe. These are some facts about the largest herd found in the Americas. ... Freed from Russia, Marc Fogel makes ...

  8. Reindeer - Wikipedia

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    There are only two genetically pure populations of wild reindeer in Northern Europe: wild mountain reindeer (R. t. tarandus) that live in central Norway, with a population in 2007 of between 6,000 and 8,400 animals; [229] and wild Finnish forest reindeer (R. t. fennicus) that live in central and eastern Finland and in Russian Karelia, with a ...

  9. 12 Incredible Reindeer Facts for Christmas - AOL

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    There is a Herd of Reindeer the Size of Seattle. ... Russia has the biggest population of reindeer, with an average of 700,000 reindeer in its largest herd. That’s about the same population as ...