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Reindeer milking in a forest (19th century) Rangifer is an open-access scientific journal about northern ungulates and reindeer husbandry. Rangifer is published since 1981 by the Nordic Council for Reindeer Husbandry Research. [2] Paperback Rangifer was published regularly from 1981 to 2007. [2]
Norway has since 1976, an agreement for reindeer husbandry which is called the Reindeer Husbandry Agreement (Norwegian: Reindriftsavtalen) and the main purpose of this is to preserve and develop reindeer husbandry based on its traditions. The agreement is a result of the Norwegian authorities’ views on reindeer herding and especially in ...
The 2007 Reindeer Husbandry Act revised the official reindeer district system to acknowledge and incorporate traditional siida units, improving recognition of Sámi land rights and centering reindeer grazing activities on ecologically and economically sustainable resource use based on local culture and tradition.
Rangifer, generic name of the scientific name of reindeer; Rangifer (journal); a scientific journal about reindeer husbandry research; Rangifer (constellation); the Reindeer, an obsolete constellation
As you can see, the reindeer population (both wild and domesticated) is dwindling in many places. This is due to several factors. Disease. Reindeer are susceptible to disease, just like any other ...
Native to the Arctic region, reindeer are one of the staples for the survival of arctic people, used for transportation, food, and clothing for generations. There are around 7 million reindeer ...
The question of how many reindeer exist has long been debated among experts. The latest studies conclude that there are about seven million (7,000,000) wild and domesticated reindeer worldwide ...
Corell is principal for the Global Environment & Technology Foundation, an ambassador for ClimateWorks Foundation, professor II at the University of the Arctic's new Institute of Circumpolar Reindeer Husbandry, a professor II at the University of Tromso in Norway, and director of the Sarasota, Florida-based Climate Adaptation Center (CAC).