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Record #141162:

Eurasias største villreinbestand / Victor Nikiforov.

Title: Eurasias største villreinbestand / Victor Nikiforov.
Translated title: Eurasia's largest wild reindeer population.
Author(s): Nikiforov, Victor.
Date: 1996.
Language: Norwegian.
In: Reindriftsnytt. (1996.), Vol. 30(4) (1996)
Abstract: Article describes Taimyr Peninsula and its 600 000 - 700 000 wild deer, protected with help from WWF. Many groups live by hunting them, as well as herding. WWF aims to analyse deer population, and its economic potential, to adjust herded deer's grazing and other agricultural reforms for benefit of indigenous peoples, before hunters from outside ruin them and their hunting grounds.
Notes:

Reindriftsnytt. Vol. 30(4) :21-23 (1996).

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography.
599.735.3 -- Cervidae: Rangifer tarandus.
639.1 -- Hunting, shooting and trapping.
N -- Renewable resources.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*531.41) -- Taymyrskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug.
SPRI record no.: 141162

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