In the 19th century the hunting of wild reindeer was relatively unrestricted in Norway. This, combined with a more efficient hunting, caused a severe reduction in the number of wild reindeer at the turn of the century. The national authorities responded by stricter hunting control, and in 1930 hunting quotas related to the size of the wild reindeer areas were introduced. The Ministry of Agriculture decided the number of licences, and the number of wild reindeer increased. During the 1950s a major controversy between the Ministry and local people arose in the Snøhetta area. People there increased their power over the wild reindeer management by organising a "Wild Reindeer Board" (WRB). This inspired people in other districts to organi...
Ever since the ice sheet retreated about 10,000 years ago wild reindeer have been an important resou...
Until today most researchers have named central Sweden and the Arjeplog area as the cradle of reinde...
The exploitation of resources in outlying land has always been and still is important in Norway. Hun...
In the 19th century the hunting of wild reindeer was relatively unrestricted in Norway. This, combin...
Wild reindeer in Norway are found in 26 separate management areas. Predators are virtually absent fr...
Wild reindeer in Norway, presently (winter 2005-06) numbering some 25 000 animals, are found in 23 m...
In winter, 1981, 103 reindeer, out of a population of 3600, were herded into a fence by snowmobiles ...
The unique and internationally important wild reindeer Rangifer tarandus herd on the Hardangervidda ...
Wild reindeer are under pressure from human development projects throughout their habitat. Norway is...
Hardangervidda, in Southern Norway, is the largest mountain plateau in Europe (Fig. 1). It is approx...
Several large predators (wolf, lynx, wolverine, brown bear and eagle) are present within the Fennosc...
Hardangervidda is the largest mountain plateau in northern Europe, and is home to the largest wild r...
Norwegian wild reindeer habitats are threatened by human intervention. Wild reindeer habitats are jo...
An understanding of how species are affected by top-down and bottom-up processes in food webs, and h...
The Sami husbandry has traditionally incorporated reindeer, which did not belong to the nomadic hous...
Ever since the ice sheet retreated about 10,000 years ago wild reindeer have been an important resou...
Until today most researchers have named central Sweden and the Arjeplog area as the cradle of reinde...
The exploitation of resources in outlying land has always been and still is important in Norway. Hun...
In the 19th century the hunting of wild reindeer was relatively unrestricted in Norway. This, combin...
Wild reindeer in Norway are found in 26 separate management areas. Predators are virtually absent fr...
Wild reindeer in Norway, presently (winter 2005-06) numbering some 25 000 animals, are found in 23 m...
In winter, 1981, 103 reindeer, out of a population of 3600, were herded into a fence by snowmobiles ...
The unique and internationally important wild reindeer Rangifer tarandus herd on the Hardangervidda ...
Wild reindeer are under pressure from human development projects throughout their habitat. Norway is...
Hardangervidda, in Southern Norway, is the largest mountain plateau in Europe (Fig. 1). It is approx...
Several large predators (wolf, lynx, wolverine, brown bear and eagle) are present within the Fennosc...
Hardangervidda is the largest mountain plateau in northern Europe, and is home to the largest wild r...
Norwegian wild reindeer habitats are threatened by human intervention. Wild reindeer habitats are jo...
An understanding of how species are affected by top-down and bottom-up processes in food webs, and h...
The Sami husbandry has traditionally incorporated reindeer, which did not belong to the nomadic hous...
Ever since the ice sheet retreated about 10,000 years ago wild reindeer have been an important resou...
Until today most researchers have named central Sweden and the Arjeplog area as the cradle of reinde...
The exploitation of resources in outlying land has always been and still is important in Norway. Hun...