There are approximately 2.2 million domestic and 1 million wild reindeer in the USSR today. It is unlikely that the number of domestic reindeer will increase further but there is a tendency for further growth in several large populations of wild reindeer. All middle-sized and small populations of wild reindeer need protection. During the whole initial period of penetration and adaptation of man to the north, the life of ancient inhabitants was closely linked to hunting wild reindeer. Neolithic relics of North Eurasia witness the wide distribution of a relatively monotonous Stone Age reindeer hunting culture. Domestication of reindeer began not less than a thousand years ago. Large-scale reindeer husbandry developed only 300-400 years ago an...
Rapid development of modern industry on the Taimyr peninsula together with global changes of environ...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
The Sundrun wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) herd was recognized as a separate population during th...
Abstract: At present (in 1999) there are approximately 1.5 million semi-domesticated and 1.3 million...
The wild reindeer of Kamchatka were never numerous and probably did not exceed 15 000 in number beca...
We reviewed historical records of the abundance and distribution of wild reindeer {Rangifer tarandus...
Experience in the Soviet Union and Alaska indicates that the major potential conflicts between domes...
The population differences in ecology and behaviour of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus spp.) is closely ...
Three major herds of wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.), totaling over 200,000 animals, o...
This paper analyses trends in domesticated reindeer numbers at the federal, regional, and local leve...
This is a fold out 2 sided map of the distribution of reindeer husbandry and peoples and the challen...
Most commentators on Siberian reindeer herding conclude that the dramatic drop in the numbers of dom...
The Taimyr herd of wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.) is one of the three largest herds o...
An overview of the relationship between wild and semi domesticated reindeer in the Taimyr region of ...
Anabarski district in NW Sakha was traditionally a district with mixed hunting/reindeer herding econ...
Rapid development of modern industry on the Taimyr peninsula together with global changes of environ...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
The Sundrun wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) herd was recognized as a separate population during th...
Abstract: At present (in 1999) there are approximately 1.5 million semi-domesticated and 1.3 million...
The wild reindeer of Kamchatka were never numerous and probably did not exceed 15 000 in number beca...
We reviewed historical records of the abundance and distribution of wild reindeer {Rangifer tarandus...
Experience in the Soviet Union and Alaska indicates that the major potential conflicts between domes...
The population differences in ecology and behaviour of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus spp.) is closely ...
Three major herds of wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.), totaling over 200,000 animals, o...
This paper analyses trends in domesticated reindeer numbers at the federal, regional, and local leve...
This is a fold out 2 sided map of the distribution of reindeer husbandry and peoples and the challen...
Most commentators on Siberian reindeer herding conclude that the dramatic drop in the numbers of dom...
The Taimyr herd of wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus L.) is one of the three largest herds o...
An overview of the relationship between wild and semi domesticated reindeer in the Taimyr region of ...
Anabarski district in NW Sakha was traditionally a district with mixed hunting/reindeer herding econ...
Rapid development of modern industry on the Taimyr peninsula together with global changes of environ...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
The Sundrun wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) herd was recognized as a separate population during th...